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  2. Task Force ODIN - Wikipedia

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    Task Force ODIN, whose name is an acronym for observe, detect, identify, and neutralize, is a United States Army aviation battalion created in August 2006 to conduct reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition (RSTA) operations to combat insurgent operators of improvised explosive devices in Iraq.

  3. Counter-IED equipment - Wikipedia

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    Counter-IED Reconnaissance Planes: The U.S. Army's Task Force ODIN-E flies manned reconnaissance aircraft that use an array of full-motion video (FMV), electro-optical (EO), infrared (IR), and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery sensors to find IEDs. [17] IED Volumetric Detection: [18]

  4. Beechcraft Super King Air - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army has contracted for a number of King Air 300s to be acquired on the second-hand market and modified as ISTAR aircraft for use by Task Force ODIN in operational theaters. [ 62 ] [ 63 ] As of late 2010, 11 such aircraft are registered to the U.S. Army. [ 64 ] Two Canadian-registered and owned King Air 300s, configured in the ...

  5. List of equipment of the Canadian Army - Wikipedia

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    AWP variant used exclusively by Joint Task Force 2. [59] McMillan TAC-50 United States: Anti-material rifle: 12.7×99mm NATO Canadian designation C15 Long-Range Sniper Weapon. [56] Barrett M82A1 United States: Anti-material rifle 12.7×99mm NATO Used exclusively by Joint Task Force 2. [59] Portable anti-tank weapons M72 LAW United States Norway

  6. Camp Speicher - Wikipedia

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    Task Force ODIN (21st Cavalry Brigade from Fort Hood, Texas) Task Force ODIN, whose name is an acronym for observe, detect, identify, and neutralize, is a United States Army aviation battalion created in August 2006 to conduct reconnaissance, surveillance and target acquisition (RSTA) operations to combat insurgent operators of improvised ...

  7. Task Force Kandahar - Wikipedia

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    In early 2006, Canada's contribution to Operation Archer increased to approximately 2300 personnel. [4] The then-designated Task Force Afghanistan also included a Canadian-led multinational brigade headquarters, designated Task Force Aegis, and Canadian battle group designated Task Force Orion centred on 1st Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (1 PPCLI). [5]

  8. Canadian special forces - Wikipedia

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    Joint Task Force 2 (JTF2) A component of CANSOFCOM, and successor to SERT, established 1993. Canadian Special Operations Regiment (CSOR) provides the CF with a multi dimensional SOF unit that can be deployed anywhere in Canada or internationally. Focussed primarily on special reconnaissance, direct action, and special warfare.

  9. Talk:Task Force ODIN - Wikipedia

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