The Naval Ocean Surveillance System (NOSS) is a series of signals-intelligence satellites that have conducted electronic signals intelligence for the...
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into the Naval Ocean Systems Center (NOSC) and eventually was merged into SPAWAR (now NAVWAR). The Naval Command, Control and Ocean Surveillance Center...
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SOSUS (redirect from SOund SUrveillance System)
identified only as a Naval Facility (NAVFAC), being for oceanographic research. The name changed to Integrated Undersea Surveillance System (IUSS) in 1985...
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INS Dhruv (redirect from VC11184 Ocean Surveillance Ship)
Economic Times. Retrieved 16 March 2021. "VC 11184 — Indian Navy's First Ocean Surveillance Ship". www.indrastra.com. Retrieved 27 March 2021. Patnaik, Santosh...
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capabilities consist of multiple satellites operating in concert, or supplemented by other sensors, when continuous surveillance of an area is desired. Persistent...
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States Space Surveillance Network (SSN) detects, tracks, catalogs and identifies artificial objects orbiting Earth, e.g. active/inactive satellites, spent rocket...
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Tip and cue (category Global surveillance)
a method for satellite imagery and reconnaissance satellites to automatically coordinate tracking of objects across different satellites in real or near...
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Sentient (intelligence analysis system) (category Global surveillance)
receive data from the satellites). By 2024, the NRO had announced plans to field a mix of small and large reconnaissance satellites across orbital regimes—from...
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up by a pair of sensors on only one of the several Vela satellites; other similar satellites were looking at different parts of the Earth, or weather...
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substantial assistance from the U.S. Air Force. The CORONA satellites were used for photographic surveillance of the Soviet Union (USSR), China, and other areas...
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generated by the US Navy-chartered ocean surveillance vessel Cory Chouest off Heard Island, located in the southern Indian Ocean (between Africa, Australia and...
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complement of 115 naval personnel plus 90 military and civilian technicians. The systems in Monge allow the vessel to track missiles and satellites. There are...
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(Goa) Naval Aircraft Museum (Kolkata) Indian military related Army Aviation Corps (India) India-China Border Roads Indian military satellites List of...
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Naval Support Facility Diego Garcia, abbreviated NSF Diego Garcia, is a British Indian Ocean Territory facility used by the Royal Navy and leased to the...
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System (renamed the Air Force Space Surveillance System). By 2011 the site's "16 million observations of satellites per year" (rate of 30.4/minute) was...
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Telescope (SST), part of the United States Space Surveillance Network, would be relocated to the Harold E. Holt Naval Communication Station from its initial deployment...
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(LASR). The Naval Research Laboratory has a long history of spacecraft development. This includes the second, fifth and seventh American satellites in Earth...
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capabilities, drawing their protests. Although mostly supplanted by surveillance satellites and unmanned aerial vehicles, balloons have retained some advantages...
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The Hibiki-class ocean surveillance ship is a class of surveillance ships operated by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). The ships have a...
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DF-21 (category Anti-satellite missiles)
Yaogan-IX Naval Ocean Surveillance System (NOSS) constellation (3 satellites in formation) - 5 March 2010. Yaogan-XVI Naval Ocean Surveillance System (NOSS)...
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systems, technologies for underwater surveillance, study of ocean environment and underwater materials. The Indian Naval Physical Laboratory (INPL) was established...
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Dale Gardner (category United States Naval Test Pilot School alumni)
space two satellites previously launched into improper orbits, the Indonesian Palapa B-2 and the Western Union Westar VI communication satellites. Gardner...
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Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Triton (redirect from Broad Area Maritime Surveillance)
Surveillance (BAMS) program, the Triton is intended to provide real-time intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions (ISR) over vast ocean...
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their own satellites to demonstrate their ASAT capabilities in a show of force. ASATs have also been used to remove decommissioned satellites. ASAT roles...
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also proposed building coastal surveillance radars in friendly Indian Ocean states. The first overseas coastal surveillance radars were established in Mauritius...
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USNS Able (category Victorious-class ocean surveillance ships)
Command (MSC) on 22 July 1992. Able is an MSC-crewed ocean surveillance ship that uses surveillance towed-array sensor system equipment to gather underwater...
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satellite surveillance. Antenna masts and antenna-equipped periscopes can be raised to obtain navigational signals but in areas of heavy surveillance...
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Kosmos 1818 (category Reconnaissance satellites of the Soviet Union)
mission was to search the oceans for naval and merchant vessels, using radar. Unlike the earlier Soviet RORSAT satellites, Kosmos 1818 and its twin,...
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Unmanned surface vehicle (redirect from Naval drone)
passenger ferries, robotic research, surveillance, inspection of bridges and other infrastructure, military, and naval operations. On January 17, 2022, the...
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GIUK gap (category Atlantic Ocean)
(sometimes written G-I-UK) is an area in the northern Atlantic Ocean that forms a naval choke point. Its name is an acronym for Greenland, Iceland, and...
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