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  2. Buckeye System - Wikipedia

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    [1] [5] At the time, Buckeye provided a higher resolution imagery than Controlled Image Base 1 (CIB1), which was the military standard in terms of resolution range for digital imagery. Initially, Buckeye was designed to provide imagery for change detection applications for detection of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) .

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  4. Satellite imagery - Wikipedia

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    The GeoEye-1 satellite has high resolution imaging system and is able to collect images with a ground resolution of 0.41 meters (16 inches) in panchromatic or black and white mode. It collects multispectral or color imagery at 1.65-meter resolution or about 64 inches.

  5. Military satellite - Wikipedia

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    This mission was a series of reconnaissance satellites, designed to enter orbit, take high-resolution photographs and then return the payload to Earth via parachute. [2] Discoverer 1 , the first mission, was launched on 28 February 1959 although it didn't carry a payload being intended as a test flight to prove the technology. [ 3 ]

  6. Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck - Wikipedia

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    The Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) is an eight-wheel drive, diesel-powered, 10-short-ton (9,100 kg) tactical truck. [2] The M977 HEMTT first entered service in 1982 with the United States Army as a replacement for the M520 Goer, and since that date has remained in production for the U.S. Army and other nations.

  7. Reconnaissance satellite - Wikipedia

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    On 28 August 2013, it was thought that "a $1-billion high-powered spy satellite capable of snapping pictures detailed enough to distinguish the make and model of an automobile hundreds of miles below" [14] was launched from California's Vandenberg Air Force Base using a Delta IV Heavy launcher, America's highest-payload space launch vehicle at ...

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  9. United States Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Military satellite communication systems include the Fleet Satellite Communications System, UHF Follow-On satellite, and Mobile User Objective System, operated by the 10th Space Operations Squadron and inherited from the U.S. Navy. [197] The payloads on the Wideband Global SATCOM and Defense Satellite Communications System are operated by the ...