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- Reconnaissance abstract "Reconnaissance is the military term for exploring beyond the area occupied by friendly forces to gain vital information about enemy forces or features of the environment for later analysis and/or dissemination.Often referred to as recce (British and Canadian English) or recon (American English, Australian English), the associated verb is reconnoitre in British and Canadian English or reconnoiter in American English.Examples of reconnaissance include patrolling by troops (LRRPs, Rangers, scouts, or military intelligence specialists), ships or submarines, manned/unmanned aircraft, satellites, or by setting up covert observation posts. Espionage normally is not reconnaissance, because reconnaissance is a military force's operating ahead of its main forces; spies are non-combatants operating behind enemy lines.".
- Reconnaissance thumbnail On_Reconnaissance,_Józef_Brandt,_1876.jpg?width=300.
- Reconnaissance wikiPageExternalLink www.robertankony.com.
- Reconnaissance wikiPageExternalLink lurps-gallery.
- Reconnaissance wikiPageID "146911".
- Reconnaissance wikiPageRevisionID "604306867".
- Reconnaissance hasPhotoCollection Reconnaissance.
- Reconnaissance subject Category:Maneuver_tactics.
- Reconnaissance subject Category:Military_cartography.
- Reconnaissance subject Category:Military_intelligence_collection.
- Reconnaissance subject Category:Reconnaissance.
- Reconnaissance comment "Reconnaissance is the military term for exploring beyond the area occupied by friendly forces to gain vital information about enemy forces or features of the environment for later analysis and/or dissemination.Often referred to as recce (British and Canadian English) or recon (American English, Australian English), the associated verb is reconnoitre in British and Canadian English or reconnoiter in American English.Examples of reconnaissance include patrolling by troops (LRRPs, Rangers, scouts, or military intelligence specialists), ships or submarines, manned/unmanned aircraft, satellites, or by setting up covert observation posts. ".
- Reconnaissance label "Militaire verkenning".
- Reconnaissance label "Militärische Aufklärung".
- Reconnaissance label "Reconhecimento em força".
- Reconnaissance label "Reconnaissance militaire".
- Reconnaissance label "Reconnaissance".
- Reconnaissance label "Rekonesans".
- Reconnaissance label "Ricognizione".
- Reconnaissance label "Рекогносцировка (военное дело)".
- Reconnaissance label "استطلاع (عسكرية)".
- Reconnaissance label "偵察".
- Reconnaissance label "偵察".
- Reconnaissance sameAs Průzkum_(vojenství).
- Reconnaissance sameAs Militärische_Aufklärung.
- Reconnaissance sameAs Reconnaissance_militaire.
- Reconnaissance sameAs Ricognizione.
- Reconnaissance sameAs 偵察.
- Reconnaissance sameAs 정찰.
- Reconnaissance sameAs Militaire_verkenning.
- Reconnaissance sameAs Rekonesans.
- Reconnaissance sameAs Reconhecimento_em_força.
- Reconnaissance sameAs m.012rvq.
- Reconnaissance sameAs Q251741.
- Reconnaissance sameAs Q251741.
- Reconnaissance wasDerivedFrom Reconnaissance?oldid=604306867.
- Reconnaissance depiction On_Reconnaissance,_Józef_Brandt,_1876.jpg.
- Reconnaissance isPrimaryTopicOf Reconnaissance.