- In
military operations,
military reconnaissance or
scouting is the
exploration of an area by
military forces to
obtain information about enemy forces,...
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operating in close-support and
escort missions, as well as
tactical photoreconnaissance. As the war in
Europe wound down, the P-51
became more common. With...
- Havens, Warner) (2014). BRIDGEHEAD:
Eastman Kodak Company's
Covert Photoreconnaissance Film
Processing Program (PDF). Chantilly:
National Reconnaissance...
- (Russian: Зени́т, IPA: [zʲɪˈnʲit], Zenith) was a
series of
military photoreconnaissance satellites launched by the
Soviet Union between 1961 and 1994. To...
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Aerial reconnaissance is
reconnaissance for a
military or
strategic purpose that is
conducted using reconnaissance aircraft. The role of reconnaissance...
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change order specifying some P-38Es be
produced with guns
replaced by
photoreconnaissance cameras, to be
designated the F-4-1-LO,
Lockheed began working out...
- to:
Fokker F.29, a
jetliner F29 Retaliator, a
flight simulator a
photoreconnaissance plane, see B-29
Superfortress variants Fluorine-29 (F-29 or 29F)...
- B-17E
Flying Fortress due to be s****ped was used for a long
range photoreconnaissance mission in the
southwest Pacific. The term is
derived from the equestrian...
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after daylight. They
agreed to
prepare for a
mission preceded by a
photoreconnaissance mission, but to
await MacArthur's
permission for the
offensive operations...
- war,
Sofia was
flown by the
Romanian Air Corps,
which engaged on
photoreconnaissance operations and
threw propaganda pamphlets to the city. Thus, Sofia...