the direction of Clarence Johnson began developing stealthy subsonic reconnaissance aircraft, but in the spring of 1958 turned to supersonic designs, known
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part of TSB. The Chief, Aerial Reconnaissance Coordination, All Hurricanes (CARCAH) is a subunit of the 53d Weather Reconnaissance Squadron (Hurricane Hunters)
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Lowe, provided aerial reconnaissance for the Union Army. This early use of balloons for military purposes marked the beginning of modern aerial warfare and
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National Reconnaissance Office Westfields facility. The office was responsible for the budget and had oversight of the Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Program
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Office of Air and Marine to perform aerial reconnaissance of stationary or moving targets. These LEHs are the optimal aerial surveillance platform in metropolitan
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500,000 square miles (1,300,000 km2) of foreign territory using aerial reconnaissance, and provided mobile housing for war workers. The largest project
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aircraft. Hurricane and Weather Reconnaissance The Air Force Reserve maintains the Air Force's sole aerial weather reconnaissance capability, to include hurricane
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Assault Aircraft (FLRAA), and on research and development for unmanned aerial reconnaissance capability. The effective use of drones in Ukraine was a factor in
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who conduct engineer reconnaissance, obstacle system emplacement, and breaching operations; and Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance teams. While the Marine
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Battalion 1st Reconnaissance Battalion 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion 4th Reconnaissance Battalion 3rd Force Reconnaissance Company
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File:US Army 116th MI Bde DUI.png 116th Military Intelligence Brigade (Aerial Intelligence) Located at Fort Eisenhower, Georgia, the 116th conducts 24/7
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on weather, reconnaissance and surveillance, communications, and navigation. On 18 August 1961, the Air Force and National Reconnaissance Office launched
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is involved with clandestine activity, such as direct action, special reconnaissance, counter-terrorism, foreign internal defense, unconventional warfare
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(R) also participated in a CAP aerial survey mission with the Iowa Wing. In August 2020, the Iowa Wing provided aerial surveillance in the aftermath of
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Biological Incident Response Force, the Marine Division Reconnaissance Battalions, Force Reconnaissance Companies, Maritime Special Purpose Force, and Special
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command, control, communications, computer, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) capabilities across the full spectrum of operations in order
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Russell, Dr. Bartlett. "Urban Reconnaissance through Supervised Autonomy (URSA)". https://www.darpa.mil/program/urban-reconnaissance-through-supervised-autonomy
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networks; Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance systems; C3I and Networks AFPEO at Hanscom Air Force Base; Armament
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Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) Advanced Tactical Airborne Reconnaissance System (ATARS) Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) Carrier
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