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Photoreconnaissance interpretation had always been a narrow field for experts only.
At the same time, Americans learned that Soviet photoreconnaissance capabilities were embryonic.
Photoreconnaissance satellites produce high-resolution images, but only during daylight and with clear skies.
It flew no photoreconnaissance over the empire.
We knew the Germans had jets because we had seen them in photoreconnaissance missions.
Big Bird was the Air Force's code name for a steerable photoreconnaissance satellite.
These were being photographed on almost a daily basis by the photoreconnaissance satellites (Jack was not allowed to know their number) orbiting the globe.
The F4F-7 was a photoreconnaissance variant, with armor and armament removed.
"Have you chartered photoreconnaissance vessel?"
"The Art and Science of Photoreconnaissance."
In 1943, the 22nd was among the squadrons flying the first photoreconnaissance missions against Peenemünde.
Photoreconnaissance was extremely limited.
Three KH-type photoreconnaissance satellites were currently in orbit, plus nine electronic surveillance birds.
Used as duplication film for photoreconnaissance on carriers during the Vietnam War, processing speeds in excess of 1000 feet per minute were routinely done.
During the flood of February 1953, the D-101 was used for photoreconnaissance from naval air station Valkenburg.
There is little doubt that French intelligence had excellent sources, with a remarkable agent network, a sophisticated signals intelligence bureau and superb photoreconnaissance.
In Geneva in 1955, President Eisenhower proposed exchanging information on military facilities and establishing rights of aerial photoreconnaissance.
In December 1987 the squadron received 10 RF-104 aircraft and formed a separate Photoreconnaissance Flight.
The director has wrangled some billion-dollar compromises from the Pentagon over the number of new electronic-eavesdropping and photoreconnaissance satellites to be built in the next decade.
In July 1975, VMCJ-2 was reorganized into separate electronic warfare and photoreconnaissance squadrons.
Then he and his pilot, Stackhouse (Mr. Macht), are sent on a routine photoreconnaissance mission.
He and Mr. Woolsey conducted reviews on major intelligence issues this year, including studies of the hugely expensive programs for photoreconnaissance and electronic eavesdropping.
Daniel Forbes, Jr, pioneer U.S. Air Force photoreconnaissance pilot.
On 3 March, Triton located the Falkland Islands on her radar and prepared to conduct photoreconnaissance of Stanley Harbor.
In 1970, another Crusader squadron, VMJ-4, flying the photoreconnaissance version of the fighter, the RF-8G, joined the unit.