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  • ...ectro-optical sensors, in UV, visual, or infrared spectra, will outperform imaging radar<ref name=LynxMTI>{{cite web Moving Target Indicators (MTI), at first, might seem just an adjunct to imaging radar, allowing the operator to focus on the moving target. That which makes them
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  • An [[imaging radar]] technique in which three-dimensional images of a target, assumed to be mo
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  • An early [[radar|imaging radar]] used, by the [[Royal Air Force]], for the night bombing of Germany
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  • A method, in [[imaging radar]], by which three-dimensional images of fixed objects can be formed from mu
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  • #Redirect [[Imaging radar]]
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  • U.S. [[reconnaissance satellite]] using [[imaging radar]], also designated LACROS and LACROSSE
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  • British reconnaissance aircraft with [[signals intelligence]] and [[imaging radar]] capabilities
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  • {{r|Imaging radar}}
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  • **[[radar#imaging radar | radar imagery]] from the U.S. Air Force E-8 Joint STARS aircraft providin
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  • {{r|Imaging radar}}
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  • ...configuration, the COMBAT SENT had a radar#side-looking radar|side-looking imaging radar.<ref name=SpyflightRC-135>{{Citation
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  • ...thods to collect [[imagery intelligence]]. A number of nations also have [[imaging radar]] satellites.
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  • There are a number of techniques in which [[radar#imaging radar|imaging radar]] can be used to form images, usually not as sharp as those made by visible
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  • See imaging radar. ...thin metal film (e.g., aluminized Mylar) so that it appears to be metal on imaging radar. Decoys may include heat sources, so that thermal imaging of that "tank" su
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  • ...ectro-optical sensors, in UV, visual, or infrared spectra, will outperform imaging radar<ref name=LynxMTI>{{cite web Moving Target Indicators (MTI), at first, might seem just an adjunct to imaging radar, allowing the operator to focus on the moving target. That which makes them
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  • {{r|Imaging radar}}
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  • ...nce. Other adjuncts to photographic images come from [[radar#imaging radar|imaging radar]] and from [[electro-optical MASINT]] techniques such as [[Spectroscopic MA
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  • ...current generation. Boeing would remain prime contractor, and develop the imaging radar satellite, seen as less complex.
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  • ...se. Once the fact of camouflage is determined, a next step might be to use imaging radar or some other sensing system that will not be confused by the paint.
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  • ...le battery, which they had thought was well hidden, was found, probably by imaging radar, although a battery officer, Omar Khalidi, was convinced it was through eve
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