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What is a Forward Air Controller?

A Forward Air Controller, often referred to as a FAC, is a specially trained and qualified TIE Corps officer that supports the delivery of air ordnance through close air support (CASs). Often times a pilot, FACs have the unique responsibility of both ensuring the safety of friendly forces while destroying the enemy in fast-paced airstrike management. Because of the close proximity between friendly and enemy forces in tactical engagements, rigorous training and practice are needed to ensure operational success.

Forward Air Controllers are most often assigned to ground forces, with each infantry company of the Hammer's First allocated their own FAC to support combat operations. In order to properly perform his duties, a Forward Air Controller must manage the location of friendly and enemy units, understand artillery and orbital strike plans, and coordinate with TIE Corps and other allied aircraft.

FACs have been used in almost every major military conflict since the advent of atmospheric starfighter sorties. During the Galactic Civil War, Forward Air Controllers from the Starfighter Corps were deployed to both the Stormtrooper Corps and the Imperial Army and directed tens of thousands of sorties against rebel cells, insurrections, and adversarial governments.

Though similar in mission, Forward Air Controllers should not be confused with Forward Fires Observers, artillery officers who direct ground-based artillery and orbital strikes on enemy targets. Those are officers of the Hammer's Fist who are specially trained for their mission, just as Forward Air Controllers are trained for theirs.


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