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31 August 1978 The Status Of The Reconnaissance Mission Area
Kenneth L. Jordan Jr.
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Proceedings Volume 0137, Airborne Reconnaissance III; (1978) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956187
Event: 1978 Technical Symposium East, 1978, Washington, D.C., United States
Abstract
(The following Keynote Address was presented by Dr. Jordan to open the Airborne Reconnaissance III Symposium.) Good Morning Ladies and Gentlemen: I am-honored and pleased to have been given the opportunity to open this meeting this morning because surely there is no question as to the importance of a continuing, cooperative dialogue between those of you from industry and related activities and those of us in the Department of Defense. The reconnaissance technology area is particularly demanding of cooperative attention due to exponentially increasing technical capabilities.
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Kenneth L. Jordan Jr. "The Status Of The Reconnaissance Mission Area", Proc. SPIE 0137, Airborne Reconnaissance III, (31 August 1978); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956187
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KEYWORDS
Reconnaissance

Sensors

Defense and security

Airborne reconnaissance

Electronics

Radar

Weapons

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