Us Spyplanes (Warbirds Illustrated 24) By Erik Simonsen
Publisher: Arms & armour press 1985 | 75 Pages | ISBN: 0853686262 | PDF | 17 MB
Publisher: Arms & armour press 1985 | 75 Pages | ISBN: 0853686262 | PDF | 17 MB
Ever since the first aerial photograph was taken, from a military observation balloon, commanders have been fascinated with this capability, and over the years systems have evolved into extremely sophisticated devices, capable of gathering all forms of data, from low-level tactical observation to Earth-orbit, high-resolution photography. Today's satellite systems afford facilities for very high quality elint (electronics intelligence! and photographic reconnaissance, but, complementing the data returned from space, that collected by the manned aircraft is still vital, and the need for immediate, accurate information has led to the development of stable and flexible reconnaissance platforms known as 'spyplanes'.
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