Sec. 135. Procurement authority for light attack aircraft
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Subject to subsection (b), the Commander of the United States Special Operations Command may procure light attack aircraft for Combat Air Advisor mission support. The Commander of the United States Special Operations Command may not procure light attack aircraft under subsection
(a)until a period of 60 days has elapsed following the date on which the Commander certifies to the congressional defense committees that a mission capability gap and special-operations-forces-peculiar acquisition requirement exists which can be mitigated with procurement of a light attack aircraft capability. The Secretary of the Air Force shall use or transfer amounts authorized to be appropriated by this Act for Light Attack Aircraft experiments to procure the required quantity of aircraft for— Air Combat Command’s Air Ground Operations School; and Air Force Special Operations Command for Combat Air Advisor mission support in accordance with subsection (a).