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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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  • #Redirect [[Imagery intelligence]]
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  • {{r|Tactical Imagery Intelligence Wing}}
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  • ...ery Intelligence Wing (TIW)'''is the UK headquarters for exploitation of [[imagery intelligence]], [[C3I-ISR]] and [[electro-optical MASINT]] collected by aircraft and [[u
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  • {{Subgroup|Imagery intelligence|Military|Engineering|Geography|Physics}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Tactical [[imagery intelligence]] and [[C3I-ISR]] headquarters of the [[Royal Air Force[]], based at [[Marh
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  • ...oinclude>(1912-2000) WWII and subsequent historical [[imagery intelligence|imagery intelligence interpreter]] who made key discoveries of German advanced weapons; biograph
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  • ...s Department of Defense]] organization responsible for interpretation of [[imagery intelligence|imagery]] and [[geospatial intelligence]], as well as geodesic surveys and
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  • {{r|Imagery intelligence|Imagery intelligence (IMINT)|**}}
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  • [[Unmanned aerial vehicle]] of global range, which collects, minimally, [[imagery intelligence|imagery]] and [[signals intelligence]]; long-endurance and has some of the
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  • ...]'s [[National Photographic Interpretation Center]] who helped establish [[imagery intelligence]] (IMINT); after retirement, worked on the use of imagery in historical res
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  • ...gence gathering disciplines complementary to the technical "mainstream" of imagery intelligence and signals intelligence.
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  • {{r|Imagery intelligence||**}}
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  • **{{rpl|Imagery intelligence||}} ([[IMINT]])
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  • {{r|Imagery intelligence}}
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  • ...vehicle]] of intercontinental range and long endurance, which can carry [[imagery intelligence]], [[signals intelligence]], and other payloads
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  • #Redirect [[Imagery intelligence]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Imagery intelligence]]
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  • ====[[Imagery intelligence]]====
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>US [[imagery intelligence]] satellite of the generation immediately before the most current; transmit
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  • {{rpl|imagery intelligence}}
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  • {{r|Imagery intelligence}}
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  • {{Subgroup|Imagery intelligence|Military|Engineering|Geography|Physics}}
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  • {{r|Imagery intelligence}}
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  • {{r|Imagery intelligence}}
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  • Interim series of 3 U.S. [[imagery intelligence]] satellites for a specific requirement; poor results
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  • {{r|Imagery intelligence}}
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  • ...1969) Australian-born aviation pioneer and adventurer; developed British [[imagery intelligence|Photographic Reconnaissance Unit]]; [[arms trade]] after WWII
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  • First of two generations of U.S. [[imagery intelligence]] satellites, with performance greatly improved over the [[KH-4 CORONA]]
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  • {{r|Imagery intelligence}}
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  • {{r|Imagery intelligence}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Tactical [[imagery intelligence]] and [[C3I-ISR]] headquarters of the [[Royal Air Force[]], based at [[Marh
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  • {{r|Tactical Imagery Intelligence Wing}}
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  • ...system|tightly classified]] U.S. program, the world's first operational [[imagery intelligence|photo-reconnaissance]] satellite
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  • The first series of U.S. [[imagery intelligence]] [[reconnaissance]] satellites, also known as KH-1 through KH-4B, and desi
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  • ...rld War]] and subsequently for historical research, [[imagery intelligence|imagery intelligence interpreter]] who made key discoveries of German advanced weapons, most not
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  • {{r|Imagery intelligence}}
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  • {{r|Imagery intelligence}}
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  • {{r|Imagery intelligence}}
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  • {{r|Imagery intelligence}}
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  • ...ature intelligence]] (MASINT), which has similarities to but complements [[imagery intelligence]] (IMINT); it does not form images, but validates them and produces informa
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  • ...ery Intelligence Wing (TIW)'''is the UK headquarters for exploitation of [[imagery intelligence]], [[C3I-ISR]] and [[electro-optical MASINT]] collected by aircraft and [[u
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  • {{r|Imagery intelligence}}
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  • Euphemism principally for [[imagery intelligence]] satellites and other means of strategic arms control verification, princi
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  • The last U.S. [[imagery intelligence]] satellite that returned physical capsules of film rather than digitally t
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  • ...lites, also code-named '''KENNAN''' and '''CRYSTAL''', were the first U.S. imagery intelligence space vehicles to digitize the pictures they take, and transmit them, in re
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  • {{r|Imagery intelligence}}
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  • {{r|Imagery intelligence}}
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  • ...cy bands, which are far too low for large volume data from such sensors as imagery intelligence.
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  • ...uch [[clandestine human-source intelligence]] (HUMINT) or national-level [[imagery intelligence]] (IMINT), so SIGINT is its major collection discipline. Like NSA, CSE is a
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  • {{r|Imagery intelligence}}
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  • ...ion. Without further detail, they are assumed to be primarily collecting [[imagery intelligence]].
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  • ...tional Photo-Interpretation Center, and is responsible for production of [[imagery intelligence]] and the superset, [[geospatial intelligence]]. It does not operate the s ...hotography, meanwhile, had become far more sophisticated than the original imagery intelligence, which were drawings made from hot air balloons in the American Civil War.
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  • ...ercial equivalents, uses [[photography|photographic]] methods to collect [[imagery intelligence]]. A number of nations also have [[imaging radar]] satellites.
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  • {{r|Imagery intelligence}}
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