Deployed to Colombia, South America twice as part of PLAN COLOMBIA counter-narcotics actions
using Aerial Reconnaissance Full Motion Video and Photo Interpretation (March - April 2002, May - June 2003)
But analysts have pointed out the difficulty of
using aerial reconnaissance in the region's rugged forests.
Not exact matches
However, the Department of Defense is now cultivating another type of unmanned
aerial vehicle (UAV) for
use in combat planning, designed to soar high above the battlefield for so - called ISR (intelligence gathering, surveillance and
reconnaissance) missions.
The military already
uses unmanned
aerial vehicles for
reconnaissance or to attack enemy targets, and DARPA has sponsored several contests in recent years to determine the feasibility of developing autonomic ground transportation.
During the First World War, a correspondent tells us, 902 491
aerial reconnaissance negatives were annotated on their backs
using mirror writing.
Chris McCaw builds his own large - format cameras and outfits them with powerful lenses typically
used for military surveillance and
aerial reconnaissance.
the data link
used by those vehicles is the Department of Defense standard tactical manned intelligence, surveillance, and
reconnaissance aircraft and unmanned
aerial vehicle data link known as the Common Data Link or a data link that
uses waveform capable of transmitting and receiving Internet Protocol communications; and
In those days, the main
uses of unmanned
aerial vehicles (UAVs) or unmanned aircraft systems (UAS)-- aka drones — were military, either for
reconnaissance or for attack.