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Target identification gets even more complicated when your allies
and your enemy are using similar hardware.
It is not even a new problem. Durring WWII the Japanese had licenced
the DC2 and DC3. They used the DC3 in some numbers as a transport and
bombers which did cause some recognition problems.
My favorite is the Finish who were flying aircraft from seven different nations.
It was possible to have a Finish bomber mission with British and German
bombers escorted by English, American and German fighters.
Scott
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