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The Pic of the Day: Cleared hot, British SOF Joint Terminal Attack Controllers in action
(Photo by Sgt. Andy Walker, British Ministry of Defense)
RAF Regiment Forward Air Controllers (FACs) with the Air Land Integration Cell guide a Typhoon fighter onto a ground target during an exercise. The RAF Regiment provides Tactical Air Control Parties (TACPs) and FACs to British Army conventional and special operations units. RAF Regiment TACP/FACs are part of the Joint Fires Cell within Support Company, Special Forces Support Group.