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1. military exploration to gather information: the exploration or examination of an area to gather information, especially about the strength and positioning of enemy forces 2. preliminary survey: a preliminary inspection of an area to obtain geographic, hydrographic, or similar data prior to a detailed survey...
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Includes overview, outreach program, news and links. The organization designs, builds and operates US reconnaissance satellites for customers like the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Department of Defense (DoD Our Vision: Freedom's Sentinel in Space: One Team, Revolutionizing Global Reconnaissance.
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Reconnaissance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition of reconnaissance from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. Search "reconnaissance" in:
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Definition of reconnaissance in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of reconnaissance. Pronunciation of reconnaissance. Translations of reconnaissance. reconnaissance synonyms, reconnaissance antonyms. Noun 1. reconnaissance - the act of reconnoitring (especially to gain information about an enemy or potential enemy);
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Pronunciation: r?-k?n"n?s-s?ns n. Reconnoissance in force (Mil.), a demonstration or attack by a large force of troops for the purpose of discovering the position and strength of an enemy. Welcome to Question.com Skip directly to: Search Box, Site Navigation, Content.
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1. Samarra, 1984 oil on linen 80 x 68 inches Private collection, London 2. Song of Orpheus 5, 1978 acrylic on linen 77 x 1021/4 inches Courtesy Pace Wildenstein, New York 3. Après Midi, 1981 oil on linen 91 x 773/4 inches Private collection, London 4. Andante 1, 1980 acrylic on linen 72 x 661/2 inches...
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From the first days of World War I, the airplane demonstrated its ability to be the "eyes of the army." As the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) retreated from German invaders in France, the roughly two-dozen reconnaissance airplanes of the Royal Air Force watched from above.
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The first stage of any attack is "reconnaissance": scanning the victims looking for ways into their systems. Intrusions (3) Reconnaissance scans detected by Network ICE intrusion detection system.
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