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  • ...'''CL-282''' as its internal name at the [[Lockheed]] [[Skunk Works]], '''U-2 Dragon Lady''', usually just called the '''U-2''', and sometimes by its CIA codeword of
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  • ...ion, with an emphasis on the Soviet ballistic missile program. While the [[U-2 Dragon Lady|U-2 photo-reconnaissance aircraft]] was indeed taking picture over the USSR
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  • ...'''CL-282''' as its internal name at the [[Lockheed]] [[Skunk Works]], '''U-2 Dragon Lady''', usually just called the '''U-2''', and sometimes by its CIA codeword of
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  • **Imagery products from [[U-2 Dragon Lady]] and [[Airborne Reconnaissance Low]] (ARL) platforms.
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  • ...s. Specifically, the U.S. priority was reducing the radar signature of the U-2 Dragon Lady|U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft that were overflying the Soviet U
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  • ...hrop Grumman]] ASIP-1C [[signals intelligence]] package now flown on the [[U-2 Dragon Lady|U-2]] manned reconnaissance aircraft is being integrated with the Predator,
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  • ...the newly formed Photographic Intelligence Division that would interpret [[U-2 Dragon Lady|U-2]], [[SR-71]] and satellite photography.
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  • ...ft with a strategic mission, as well as intelligence resources such as the U-2 Dragon Lady unit
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  • ''This page is about the rock group. See [[U-2 Dragon Lady]] for the aircraft.''
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  • ...commingled that separation made little sense. While the Soviets knew about U-2 Dragon Lady aircraft photography almost from the first flight over their homeland, they
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  • ...), KH-11 KENNAN, etc.) covert high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft (e.g., U-2 Dragon Lady) and drones/unmanned aerial vehicles (e.g., MQ-4 Global Hawk), and sensor-c ...SAC missions were flown to gather information on Chinese and French tests. U-2 Dragon Lady|U-2R aircraft, in Operation Olympic RACE, flew missions, near Spain, to mat
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  • ...predecessors operated high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft such as the [[U-2 Dragon Lady]], various large airborne [[SIGINT]] and [[MASINT]] aircraft such as the [
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  • {{seealso|U-2 Dragon Lady}} While the [[U-2 Dragon Lady]] reconnaissance aircraft produced immense value when it began to overfly t
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  • ...nch and German and US organizations. Manned aerial sensors, including the U-2 Dragon Lady, P-3 Orions, E-8 Joint STARS, RC-135 RIVET JOINT, and the NATO E-3 Sentrys
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