How can anyone understand what it's like on your first solo flight when first ... feels after penetrating enemy lines, avoiding anti-aircraft-artillery while delivering ...
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Dec 9, 2011 ... The capture of the Sentinel calls into question the viability of the very concept of stealthy unmanned aircraft penetrating enemy airspace, Goure ...
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The carrier Lexington had been assigned the dangerous task of penetrating enemy-held waters north of New Ireland. From there, her planes were to make a ...
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Both sides used aircraft as a means of penetrating enemy territory and inserting intelligence operatives. This was an area in which the Germans particularly ...
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Jul 24, 2011 ... A growing conviction that a Mach 3.0 aircraft cruising at 75 000 feet had little chance of successfully penetrating enemy defenses, resulted in ...
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Penetration (warfare) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In air combat, penetration is a role applied to bomber and attack aircraft. It indicates an ability to penetrate concentrated enemy defenses in enemy-held territory ...
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The interesting question is not why the American "surveillance plane" on a ... to assist aircraft and missiles in penetrating enemy air space It accomplishes this ...
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Jul 14, 2010 ... Taranis is the first step in the development of unmanned strike aircraft, capable of penetrating enemy territory. Unmanned aircraft carrying ...
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The problem of penetrating enemy air defences is of concern for most sorts of aerial vehicles: manned aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and missiles.
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Jul 12, 2011 ... Radar was originally developed to detect enemy aircraft during .... This kind of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is an example of geophysics.
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