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Reconnaissance and vehicles
* Reconnaissance vehicles: 118.
Category: Reconnaissance vehicles
It provides the armour capability of the British Army, with vehicles such as the Challenger 2 Tank and the Scimitar Reconnaissance Vehicle.
The first of the Delta IV launch vehicles to fly from SLC 6 successfully lifted off at 8: 33 p. m. PDT on June 27, 2006 when a Delta IV Medium + ( 4, 2 ) rocket lofted NROL-22, a classified satellite for the National Reconnaissance Office, into orbit.
* The MAVSTAR ( Micro Aerial Vehicles for Search, Tracking And Reconnaissance ) project to develop a team of cooperative micro aerial and unmanned ground vehicles.
The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards is also affiliated to A ( Ayrshire ( Earl of Carrick's Own ) Yeomanry ) & C ( Fife and Forfar Yeomanry / Scottish Horse ) Squadrons of the Queen's Own Yeomanry regiment of the Territorial Army, who train to provide personnel to operate in in the Formation Reconnaissance role and are equipped with CVR ( T ) vehicles, including the Scimitar and Spartan
The main vehicles operated by Lord Strathcona's Horse are the Leopard tank and the Coyote Reconnaissance Vehicle.
Category: Reconnaissance vehicles
The total FRES fleet is expected to comprise five families of vehicles: Utility, Reconnaissance, Medium Armour, Manoeuvre Support and a family of simpler variants known as the ‘ Basic Capability Utility ’.
The Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance ( Tracked ) — or CVR ( T )— is a family of armoured fighting vehicles ( AFV ) s in service with the British Army and others throughout the world.
* Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance ( Wheeled ), A sister project of light wheeled vehicles.
Category: Reconnaissance vehicles
The FV103 Spartan was developed during the 1970s as the Armoured Personnel Carrier ( APC ) version of the British Army's Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance ( Tracked ) ( CRV ( T )) family of armoured fighting vehicles, designed by Alvis plc.
The Samaritan is one of the variants of the Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance ( Tracked ) family of armoured fighting vehicles developed by Alvis plc for the British military.
These vehicles are from the Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance ( tracked ) family.
Category: Reconnaissance vehicles
Category: Reconnaissance vehicles
Category: Reconnaissance vehicles
It is currently a formation reconnaissance regiment, equipped with the Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance ( Tracked ) family of vehicles and attached to the 7th Armoured Brigade, the Desert Rats.
The Light Dragoons are equipped with the family of Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance ( Tracked ) ( CVR ( T )) vehicles.
* Reconnaissance troop, equipped with CVR ( T ) Scimitar reconnaissance vehicles and manned with the best soldiers selected from across the Regiment.
Category: Reconnaissance vehicles
The plan called for the introduction of many specialised vehicles, among which was an Automitrailleuse de Cavalerie type Reconnaissance ( AMR ), specified on 16 January 1932 as a vehicle of three tons, armed with a light machine gun and having a range of 200 kilometres.
The 25 mm gun vehicles were primarily intended for the reconnaissance units, the Groupes de Reconnaissance de Division d ' Infanterie, of the motorised infantry divisions ; these were part of the Infantry, but the Cavalry provided the reconnaissance elements.

Reconnaissance and /
* BAC TSR-2, a prototype British bomber ( TSR = Tactical Strike / Reconnaissance )
Partly because of this policy, the new M551 could not be classified as a light tank, and was officially classified as an " Armored Reconnaissance / Airborne Assault Vehicle ".
While over 5, 000 U. S. airmen had been killed and over 1, 000 more were either missing in action ( MIA ), or captured ( prisoners of war / POW ); the USAF 100th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing had flown approximately 3, 435 UAV missions during the war, at a cost of about 554 UAVs lost to all causes.
Historically the brigades used to only have one company-sized unit outfitted to do this job, known as Palsar ( Hebrew Contraction of: פלוגת-סיור, Plugat Siyur ( singular ) / Plugot Siyur ( plural ), " Reconnaissance Company ").
Each Gadsar is made up of three specialized Plugot ( companies ): Demolitions and combat engineering ( Plugat Heil Handasa, or Palhan ), Reconnaissance ( Plugat Siyur, Palsar ) and Anti-Tank / Heavy Weapons ( Pluga Neged Tankim, or Palnat ).
* Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter / LCROSS 18 June 2009 Lunar polar orbiter and lunar impactor
** 9th / 12th Royal Lancers ( Prince of Wales's )-Formation Reconnaissance
* Hohne-9th / 12th Royal Lancers ( Prince of Wales's ) ( Formation Reconnaissance )
* Hohne: Formation Reconnaissance Regiment ( 9 / 12L ) ( 7 Armoured Brigade )
Reconnaissance is the military term for exploring beyond the area occupied by friendly forces to gain information about enemy forces or features of the environment for later analysis and / or dissemination.
| hardpoint other = ECM protection pods, Reconnaissance Pod, ATLIS laser / electro-optical targeting pod, external drop tanks for extended range / loitering time
Reconnaissance flights are also reported of Douglas AD-5Ws of VFP-62 and / or VAW-12 squadron from USS Essex or another carrier, such as USS Shangri-La that was part of the task force assembled off the Cayman Islands.
** No. 40 Squadron SAAF ( Tactical Reconnaissance ) ( 18 × Hurricane I / II / A / B )
** No. 208 Squadron RAF ( Tactical Reconnaissance ) ( 18 × Hurricane IIA / B )
** No. 1437 Flight RAF ( Strategic Reconnaissance ) ( 8 × Baltimores I / II / III )
* 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing ( RB-26 Invader, RF-80A Shooting Star, RF-51D Mustang, RF-86A / F Sabre )
* 91st Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron ( RB-29 / RB-50 Superfortress, RB-45 Tornado, WB-26 Invader, KB-29 Superfortress ( Tanker ) and RB-36 Peacekeeper )
* 512th Reconnaissance Squadron ( RB / WB 29 Superfortress )
* 56th Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron ( RB / WB 29 Superfortress )
* Zbigniew Lalak, " Czołg rozpoznawczy TK3 / Reconnaissance tank TK3 " in Z. Lalak, T. Basarabowicz, R. Sawicki, M. Skotnicki, P. Żurkowski " Pojazdy II wojny swiatowej ( tom 2 ) / Military Vehicles of WW2, part 2 ", Warsaw 2004, ISBN 83-920361-0-7

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