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  • ...olorado, responsible for a worldwide radar, [[electro-optical tracking]] [[imagery intelligence|electro-optical]] imagery and electro-optical MASINT network for space and {{r|Imagery intelligence}}
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  • ...aphs. Closely related fields include [[geographic information system]]s, [[imagery intelligence]] (IMINT), [[geodesy]], and [[geospatial intelligence]].
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  • {{seealso|Imagery intelligence}} '''CORONA''' was the United States program of [[imagery intelligence|photo-reconnaissance satellites]] that was first launched in 1960 and conti
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  • .... Applications such as missile targeting, or optimizing the performance of imagery intelligence satellites, can warrant the weather information to be classified at the hig
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  • ...ligence, and that the State Department, at the time, had minimal access to imagery intelligence (TALENT/KEYHOLE compartment)
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  • '''Imagery intelligence''' (IMINT) is a means of obtaining information about distant topics by crea ..."wide-view") and "close-look" types. Accurate maps are indeed a product of imagery intelligence, as well as geodesy. Wide-view imaging, coupled with spectroscopic MASINT,
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  • ...intelligence''' is the process of matching up information, most commonly [[imagery intelligence|imagery]], with precise geographic information, in order to form a more mea [[Imagery intelligence]] will produce large numbers of individual photographs, which, when correla
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  • ...ansport, [[search and rescue]], air ambulance, [[signals intelligence]], [[imagery intelligence]], VIP transport, and trainers. Civilian applications have included airline
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  • ...ent-csi/docs/v12i2a02p_0002.htm }}</ref> First power estimates came from [[imagery intelligence|photographic interpretation]], followed, in 1958, by only partially success
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  • ...[Australia]]n-born aviation pioneer and adventurer. He developed British [[imagery intelligence|Photographic Reconnaissance Unit]], originally working for the [[Secret Int ...connaissance unit, it is part of the lineage of the current RAF [[Tactical Imagery Intelligence Wing]] (TIW).
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  • ...e overall deception plans. Clandestine human-source intelligence (HUMINT), imagery intelligence (photoreconnaissance) (IMINT), and signals intelligence (SIGINT) were all c
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  • ...sis on technical collection methods such as [[signals intelligence]] and [[imagery intelligence]], and his apparent dislike for, and firing of, [[human-source intelligence
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