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Ground-controlled interception (GCI) an air defense tactic whereby one or more radar stations are linked to a command communications center guides interceptor aircraft to an airborne target. This tactic was pioneered by the Royal Air Force during the World War II, although the Luftwaffe eventually built a similar system which was successfully used later in the war. GCI is still important today, although nations that can afford Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft, with or without support from GCI, tend to be more powerful and flexible.

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Ground-controlled interception (GCI) an air defense tactic whereby one or more radar stations are linked to a command communications center guides interceptor aircraft to an airborne target. This tactic was pioneered by the Royal Air Force during the World War II, although the Luftwaffe eventually built a similar system which was successfully used later in the war. GCI is still important today, although nations that can afford Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft, with or without support from GCI, tend to be more powerful and flexible.