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f operating only Turbinlite and -rudimentary- | Airborne Intercept (AI) radar equipped aircraft (Havoc |
f operating only Turbinlite and -rudimentary- | Airborne Intercept (AI) radar equipped aircraft (Havoc |
two crew were positioned side-by-side and an | airborne interception radar was fitted in the nose. |
lso continuing research in 1940 on developing | airborne interception (AI) radar and, with the cavity |
sian air-to-ground radio voice traffic during | airborne interception/ border incursion etc. |
eoff Bodine's truck, sending Bodine careening | airborne into the wall & catch fence just past the sta |
immediately to England to participate in the | airborne invasion of Holland. |
Scorcher), where they were overwhelmed by the | airborne invasion of that island (Operation Merkur), a |
The German | airborne invasion of Crete on 20 May but a strong defe |
Night Drop: The American | Airborne Invasion of Normandy 1962 |
n Normandy during June 1944 from the June 6th | airborne invasion to St. Saviour. |
Invasion of France (Operation Overlord); the | airborne invasion of the Netherlands (Operation Market |
With German air superiority a given, an | airborne invasion was decided on. |
aircraft over Southern France for the Allied | airborne invasion |
Included | airborne invasions of North Africa, Sicily, and Greece |
NASA also has an | airborne IR telescope called SOFIA and an IR space tel |
ng to steal money from a treasury plane while | airborne is shot down by an FBI plane. |
The 97th Civil Affairs Battalion ( | Airborne) is a civil affairs battalion of the 95th Civ |
Airborne Jaeger Battalion | |
The Battalion includes an | Airborne Jaeger Company for the training of conscripts |
Fort Sill, OK; 5th Quartermaster Detachment ( | Airborne) Kaiserslautern, Germany; the 407th Supply an |
ula, including the Utah Beach-head and the US | airborne landing zones. |
etween the north and southbound lanes, become | airborne, landing in (or in this case on) oncoming tra |
The German amphibious and | airborne landings on the British and Italian-held Gree |
o participate in Operation Tonga, the British | airborne landings in Normandy in June 1944. |
n glider-borne combat assault in the American | airborne landings in Normandy, made by elements of the |
t Garden he successfully defended against the | airborne landings. |
ile serving as a commando during the Normandy | airborne landings. |
esolution encouraging the formation of a U.S. | Airborne Laser defense program, a resolution supportin |
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), | airborne laser detection and ranging (LIDAR)) and use |
The first | airborne launch of Blue Jay took place in 1955 from a |
the TACAMO aircraft - with the addition of an | Airborne Launch Control System (ALCS) - took over the |
The United States' | Airborne Launch Control System (ALCS) is a method of a |
ications, Bike Patrol, Helicopter Operations ( | Airborne Law Enforcement Division) and Evidence. |
n the rural Eastern Cape where predictions of | airborne liberation by black Americans captured the im |
Commercial applications of both | airborne LIDAR and ground laser scanning technology ha |
an Gleason, Eric Nguyen, Scott Currens, 2004: | Airborne Lidar Measurements of Water Vapor and Aerosol |
eed Hudson fitted, from 1943, to carry Mark I | airborne lifeboats. |
he American government design a purpose-built | airborne light tank which could be transported by glid |
Unfortunately, the huge | airborne logistical train of support from the USA to B |
raft returned to base, but the other remained | airborne longer to burn off more excess fuel. |
The Light Tank ( | Airborne) M22 or Locust was an American-designed airmo |
PV-1 (Pulemet Vozdushny, | airborne machine gun) is an air-cooled version of the |
and thinness, fumed silica can easily become | airborne, making it an inhalation risk, capable of cau |
For American soldiers of the 101st | Airborne, Manas Air Transit Center is a welcome patch |
forts in promoting the study of aeromedicine, | airborne medical equipment, and organizational plannin |
The support group was composed of the 326th | Airborne Medical Company, the 426th Airborne Quarterma |
The unharmed plants absorb the | airborne MeJA through either the stomata or diffusion |
lled the Gen. Anthony Clement McAuliffe 101st | Airborne Memorial Highway. |
the plant the right to vent nitrogen oxides, | airborne mercury, and sulphur dioxide into the air. |
Operation Tomahawk was an | airborne military operation by the 187th Regimental Co |
the Netherlands in September 1944 and a U.S. | airborne mission into Germany, Operation Varsity in 19 |
sis; signal processing techniques; ground and | airborne moving target indification; synthetic apertur |
o operate the larger helicopters of the Light | Airborne Multi-Purpose System (LAMPS). |
o enable her to operate the SH-2 LAMPS (Light | Airborne Multi-Purpose System) helo. |
ich typically cause cars to become completely | airborne multiple times throughout an event. |
The | Airborne Multirole Solid State Active Array Radar (AMS |
ned and of course the Royal Sussex Museum and | airborne museums at Aldershot and Oosterbeek. |
The HAL-3 is an | airborne navigation radar developed by the Shanghai In |
He worked on many projects using lasers: an | airborne night reconnaissance system (AN/AVD-3), space |
d to Air Ministry specification F.1/40 for an | airborne observation post. |
Examples of | airborne observatories include the Kuiper Airborne Obs |
Kuiper | Airborne Observatory (telescope through small black re |
An | airborne observatory is an airplane or balloon with an |
rch 10 - Rings of Uranus discovered by Kuiper | Airborne Observatory measurements of star occultation. |
ii and a principal investigator on the Kuiper | Airborne Observatory (KAO). |
disk of Jupiter was obtained from the Kuiper | Airborne Observatory, covering the 100 to 300 cm−1 spe |
r and Gerry Neugebauer on board NASA's Kuiper | Airborne Observatory. |
frared observatory which supported the Kuiper | Airborne Observatory. |
150-man task force into Japan to prepare for | airborne occupation troop landings on August 30, 1945. |
dical Platoon, 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry ( | Airborne) of the 173rd Airborne Brigade (Separate) sta |
To begin with, | Airborne of California merged with Pacific Air Freight |
ed to 1st Battalion, 501st Infantry Regiment ( | Airborne) of the 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 2 |
had caught fire it would have resulted in an | airborne off-site release of radiation. |
eration Varsity in March 1945, a major allied | airborne offensive across the Rhine. |
erations against Operation Market Garden, the | airborne offensive around the Rhine bridges. |
e allies launched Operation Market Garden, an | airborne offensive aimed at capturing the Rhine bridge |
Diploma of | Airborne officer and military interpreter (French), Ai |
during the First Indochina War in 1950 as an | airborne officer serving in the French colonial forces |
ost CB, DSO & Bar, MC, DL, 1912-1993, British | airborne officer best known for being the leader of th |
amp, but turned it over to the U.S. Army 82nd | Airborne on May 11, 2003 after the Mujahideen-e-Khalq |
is was generally true, and radars, especially | airborne ones, had only a few frequencies to chose amo |
g of the Battle of Crete - the largest German | airborne operation of World War II. |
Wallwork flew gliders in every major British | airborne operation of the second world war. |
the Bulge, as well as Operation Varsity, the | airborne operation to cross the River Rhine, then led |
ld Ambulance near Munsan-ni in second largest | airborne operation of the war. |
r General Jean Gilles, Castor was the largest | airborne operation since World War II. |
This would be the first | airborne operation the 17th would take part in, and in |
l days before conducting the division's first | airborne operation, a combat drop on the Tagatay Ridge |
It was a large scale amphibious and | airborne operation, followed by six weeks of land comb |
nnel in the theater when not participating in | airborne operations and evacuated casualties and priso |
March 1945, although it was still involved in | airborne operations associated with the Rhine crossing |
F 356th Fighter Group, which were involved in | airborne operations in France, Germany and Central Eur |
heavy loses that Adolf Hitler forbade further | airborne operations of such large scale for the rest o |
During | airborne operations, when large numbers of airborne pa |
Although a newcomer to | airborne operations, Urquhart commanded his division d |
trategy, operational art, and tactics, Soviet | airborne operations, intelligence, and deception, and |
For British | airborne operations, see Operation Tonga and for Free |
king part with Twelfth Air Force units in two | airborne operations. |
nnel in the theater when not participating in | airborne operations. |
oved to be very successful when used in later | airborne operations; during Operation Market Garden an |
il they were incapable of launching effective | airborne opposition to the impending invasion. |
iiser-Larsen took off, and they barely became | airborne over the cracking ice. |
Airborne over the desert south of Alexandria in Egypt, | |
Airborne over Pont-du-Hem, the trio released their bom | |
y use was for C-47 Skytrain transport of Army | airborne parachute units, and for resupply of ground f |
hina, Hungary, and German Democratic Republic | Airborne parachutist wings, China Special Warfare Badg |
Halifax aircraft towed Horsas manned with 6th | Airborne paratroops to effect a successful Rhine cross |
ial air purifiers use electrosprays to ionize | airborne particles and remove them from the air, but t |
p being turned on and off) without drawing in | airborne particles or contaminants (spores, molds, fun |
A nuisance-causing concentration of | airborne particles can be reached quickly when dispers |
essen the risk of contamination from settling | airborne particles and to prevent water condensation f |
.999% of dust, pollen, mold, bacteria and any | airborne particles with a size of 120 nanometres (0.12 |
ependent air handling systems to help contain | airborne pathogens such as SARS. |
Colonel General Kurt Student, the Wehrmacht's | airborne pioneer. |
bees visited, although honey may also contain | airborne pollens from anemophilous plants, spores, and |
ranks Valero 28th among corporations emitting | airborne pollutants in the United States. |
ation Energy 33rd among corporations emitting | airborne pollutants in the United States. |
e ranks ITW 100th among corporations emitting | airborne pollutants in the United States. |
Last weekend, | airborne pollutants soared, exceeding safe limits by n |
Marathon Oil 96th among corporations emitting | airborne pollutants in the United States. |
orld a better place, unilaterally launches an | airborne, preemptive, nuclear attack upon the USSR, fr |
Pollution Abatement Systems, which catch the | airborne products as salts, and hold them in a liquid |
All Rangers within the companies were | airborne qualified. |
The 426th | Airborne Quartermaster Company became the 426th Supply |
nt troop numbers could be rapidly deployed as | airborne quick-reaction detachments. |
was later fitted with Metox, an early form of | airborne radar detector; it replaced a piece of equipm |
a Russian (former USSR) all-weather multimode | airborne radar developed by the Tikhomirov Scientific |
t in the 1960s the organization expanded into | airborne RADAR systems. |
The spacecraft used side-looking | airborne radar to produce images |
Carcinotrons allowed | airborne radar jammers to be highly effective. |
team to study the possibility of mounting an | airborne radar on an existing aircraft. |
fighters, equipped with Lichtenstein FuG 202 | airborne radar were delivered to I./NJG 1 at Venlo ear |
Early versions of | airborne radar were fitted to Blenheims, but had limit |
nations for a family of all-weather multimode | airborne radar systems designed by Hughes Aircraft (no |
J1N1-S Night fighter with | airborne radar although no armament is pictured here |
rmer USSR) Zaslon is an all weather multimode | airborne radar developed between 1975 and 1980 by the |
is organisation, originally (GEC-Thomson-DASA | Airborne Radar) is now made up of their successor comp |
the resources for successful night fighting ( | airborne radar) were in very short supply and as a res |
nced and "window-proof" Lichtenstein SN-2 VHF | airborne radar, and thus JG 300 gradually evolved into |
ere soon overtaken by wartime developments in | airborne radar. |
advanced electronically scanned phased array | airborne radars with each scan lasts only milliseconds |
f Russian (former USSR) all-weather multimode | airborne radars developed by the Tikhomirov Scientific |
It conducted | airborne radio relay operations, April-November 1970; |
s feature were determined by the SPRI-NSF-TUD | airborne radio echo sounding program between the years |
tates Air Force from 1953 - 1982, first as an | airborne radio and radar repairman in post-World War I |
rimarily with exposure to, and inhalation of, | airborne radioactive contamination, and an ingestion p |
es Limited in 1970 by following up an intense | airborne radiometric anomaly. |
It was an | airborne raid on Viet Minh supply depots near Lang Son |
He was principal investigator for an | airborne rain mapping radar, an airborne cloud mapping |
er's Basic and Advanced Courses; Air Assault, | Airborne, Ranger and Pathfinder Schools; Jumpmaster, M |
hereafter, John, Jr. was a United States Army | airborne ranger infantry officer. |
inction among U.S. Army personnel wearing the | Airborne, Ranger, and Special Forces tabs, if authoriz |
ere he served as an first lieutenant with the | Airborne Rangers. |
A) was to study shielding requirements for an | airborne reactor, to determine whether a nuclear aircr |
rial honors all SILENT WARRIORS (all military | airborne recon crews) who paid the ultimate price whil |
In a similar manner, the | Airborne Reconnaissance Squadron of the Reconnaissance |
dian Forces in 1984, and moved into the elite | Airborne Regiment in 1988. |
Abizaid commanded the 3rd Battalion, 325th | Airborne Regiment combat Team in Vicenza, Italy, durin |
n 6th Infantry Division, as well as the 187th | Airborne Regimental Combat Team. |
This operation was designed to drop the 187th | Airborne Regimental Combat Team about 30 kilometers no |
as eventually completed, however, and sold to | Airborne Research Australia in Adelaide. |
paratroopers) from 1 Parachute Battalion; an | Airborne Reserve under Captain Wesley de Beer, consist |
t was presented to the Germans as the theater | airborne reserve until the end of the war. |
is hoard; disturbance by a theft; and violent | airborne revenge on the lands all about. |
nemy soldiers had forced the men at the 187th | Airborne roadblock near Hill 163 to withdraw after the |
ating firepower demonstration, beginning with | airborne rockets and culminating in a destroyer bombar |
Pigskin is an | airborne rugby involves passing a ball among planes to |
The 11th | Airborne saw its first action on the island of Leyte i |
The | Airborne School on Main Post has three 249-foot (76 m) |
Upon completion of | Airborne School and the Special Forces Qualification C |
Once a Marine has completed | Airborne School with the sister services, they are aut |
pleting the Engineer Officer Basic Course and | Airborne School, he was assigned to the 20th Engineer |
the Nike-Hercules Officer Course, Ranger and | Airborne Schools, the Army Command and General Staff C |
Airborne Science Safari 2000 Mission | |
NASA's | Airborne Science Program is administered from the NASA |
Work on the | Airborne score continued into 1944, with Blitzstein pr |
and Marine Corps installations and to conduct | airborne search and patrol, transportation, air-sea re |
, a frontline reporter embedded with the 82nd | Airborne, seeks to convey the detailed planning and te |
ng the Allied invasion of North Africa in the | airborne segment called Operation Torch, he was mortal |
ncreasingly being made between ACAS and ASAS ( | airborne separation assurance system). |
The KZ900 reconnaissance pod is an | airborne SIGINT pod, used by the Chinese Military, tha |
giant Raytheon, where he worked closely with | airborne signal processing-systems that extinguish inc |
st anime to be broadcast in stereo on NHK via | airborne signal. |
The | airborne sniffers soon became recognizable to the VC a |
multimedia displays tell the story of today's | airborne soldier and his heritage from 1940 when Briti |
Foam insulation serves as a barrier to | airborne sounds, and reduces airborne sound transfer t |
h the scores level, when he collided with the | airborne South African scrum-half Fourie du Preez, thu |
ar outposts were needed to provide warning of | airborne Soviet nuclear attack. |
orean War, O'Keefe served as a captain in the | Airborne Special Forces where he was stationed in Fran |
It is an | airborne species, and can travel up to several kilomet |
lly in September 1943, Luftlandegeschwader 2 ( | Airborne Squadron 2) (LLG 2) moved in with Heinkel He |
inel, which is under development as the RAF's | Airborne STand-Off Radar (ASTOR) aircraft. |
is likely he did not fully test the cure for | airborne strains or against any other drugs on the mar |
ski on the front stretch; Keselowski was sent | airborne, subsequently crashing on his side door. |
r of 1943-44 but all RAF tactical fighter and | airborne support units were moved out in February 1944 |
ed first as a bomber squadron and later as an | airborne support and transport unit. |
Airborne support was provided in September for attacks | |
Airborne Surveillance Platform | |
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