Aerial reconnaissance
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English: Aerial reconnaissance or Air Reconnaissance is the reconnaissance and surveillance that is usually conducted by unmanned aerial vehicles or reconnaissance aircraft.
Svenska: Flygspaning är beteckningen på verksamhet där man från flygplan eller andra flygande farkoster spanar efter föremål på marken eller havsytan.
Українська: Пові́тряна ро́звідка — один з видів військової розвідки.
Main category: Aerial reconnaissance
Aeroplanes
[edit]Main categories: MQ-9 Reaper and Lockheed U-2
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NASA Altair with satellite communication equipment exposed
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Camera bay of a reconnaissance Dassault Mirage III R
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Lockheed U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft
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Lockheed U-2 with range of possible payloads
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U.S. reconnaissance photograph of soviet missile sites on Cuba, taken from a Lockheed U-2 spy plane following the Cuban missile crisis
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U2 photograph taken during the during the Cuban Missile Crisis showing missile transporters and missile-ready tents where fueling and maintenance took place
Balloons and airships
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James Wallace Black took this photograph of Boston from a tethered balloon in 1860
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Thaddeus Lowe observing the Battle of Seven Pines or Fair Oaks from his balloon "Intrepid" on the north side of the Chicahominy, 1862
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A blimp view of RNAS Pulham UK 1919
Cameras
[edit]Main category: Aerial cameras
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Pigeon photographer, carrying a Doppel-Sport small format automatic camera
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George Raymond Lawrence kite camera
Kites
[edit]Main category: Kite aerial photography
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Labruguière photographed by Arthur Batut's kite in 1889
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Kite aerial photo overlooking the West Haven, CT shoreline at the Bradley Point and Savin Rock area.
Organisations
[edit]Main category: National Reconnaissance Office images
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Photo interpretation at the U.S. National Photographic Interpretation Center during the Cuban Missile Crisis
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Seal of the United States National Reconnaissance Office
People
[edit]Main category: James Wallace Black
Main category: Thaddeus S. C. Lowe
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James Wallace Black nade the first aerial photographs in the United States
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Thaddeus S. C. Lowe developed techniques of aerial reconnaissance
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Julius Neubronner with pigeon and camera 1914
Pigeons
[edit]Main category: Pigeons in aerial photography
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Pigeon camera and harness
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Toy soldier with dog, pigeon cage and pigeon with camera
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Photographs taken by pigeon showing wingtips
Rockets
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Aerial photograph of Swedish landscape taken by rocket, 1897