Somewhere deep inside contested airspace, the self-defense systems of a friendly fighter aircraft detect a set of unfamiliar radio signals in the air. Is it simply irrelevant noise, or a previously uncatalogued emission from an enemy targeting system? Lacking the specialized equipment of an EC-130...
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