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Operation SPACECAT: Building Joint Electromagnetic Warfare Professionals

Pictured are the official patches of the U.S. Navy’s Electronic Attack Squadron 139 (VAQ-139), and the U.S. Air Force's 114th Space Control Squadron, who are known as the "Cougars" and "Thundercats," respectively. The squadrons collaborated in December 2021 during a two-day mission coined Operation SPACECAT. The purpose of the mission was to share best practices among tactical Electromagnetic Warfare experts about the capabilities of systems and learn about space missions in and around Cape Canaveral Space Station, FL.

PHOTO BY: Lt. Col. Anthony Surman
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