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The '''Tactical Control System''' (TCS) is a group of protocols that govern the command and control system for [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s, UAVs.
 
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*January 2005 - The '''TCS''' system was able to complete a vertical shipboard landing on a moving target, the US Navy ship [[USS Nashville (LPD-13)|USS ''Nashville'']], independent of any pilot. This was the first time such a feat had ever been achieved.
 
*[[April 10]], [[2006]] -- Raytheon2006—Raytheon Company has successfully simulated simultaneous command and control of two unmanned air vehicles ([[Unmanned aerial vehicle|UAV]]) and an unmanned surface vehicle from one common control system.
 
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