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The Department of Defense would be required to develop and submit a detailed plan to Congress for deploying an advanced collision avoidance system on military aircraft. This system, called Airborne Collision Avoidance System-X, helps prevent mid-air collisions by alerting pilots to nearby aircraft and suggesting evasive maneuvers. The plan would outline how and when the military intends to install this safety technology across its fleet.
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