US airman in leaks case worked on global network essential to drone missions

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US airman in leaks case worked on global network essential to drone missions
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His access to such intelligence has its roots in the expansion of US military drone operations. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON – On an Air National Guard base in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, more than 1,200 military service members and civilians maintain one of the largest support systems for Pentagon drone missions around the world.accused of posting top-secret military reports online.

His arrest and subsequent Justice Department disclosures shone a light on a little-known Air Force mission that began in the 1990s and grew rapidly, eventually spreading to the base on Cape Cod. It expanded in the early 2000s as the US military placed more communication satellites in space and demand for airborne surveillance surged.

According to two retired Air Force intelligence officers with direct experience in the system, a key decision by Congress at that time freed up a large labour pool to serve at new sites.US intel leak: Some details are hardly surprising but allies are certain to question US They learnt to run its computers and analyse intelligence from spy planes and the ever-increasing numbers of drones flying in combat missions overseas, the retired officers said.

Today, there are 27 DCGS stations in the United States and two foreign countries, according to Air Force documents.

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