Forward Air Control
Forward Air Control (FAC) is a military role that involves directing air support to specific targets on the ground. FACs are typically trained personnel who work closely with ground forces to identify enemy positions and coordinate air strikes. Their primary goal is to ensure that air support is effective and minimizes the risk of collateral damage.
FACs use various communication methods, including radios and visual signals, to guide aircraft during missions. They play a crucial role in enhancing the effectiveness of air operations by providing real-time information and situational awareness, which helps pilots make informed decisions during combat.