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  2. Range-R - Wikipedia

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    The Range-R is a hand-held radar device manufactured by L-3 Communications capable of detecting motion through solid walls. The device operates as a finely tuned motion detector, using radio waves to detect the presence of people and movements as small as human breathing at a distance of 50 feet or more.

  3. Anti-poaching - Wikipedia

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    Camera traps are commonly used throughout the world by rangers as a way to monitor wildlife and detect poacher presence. These provide critical post-hoc data to understanding poaching routes and intensity however increasingly in recent times they are deployed as connected units to provide real-time updates from the protected areas to ranger units.

  4. Regimental Reconnaissance Company - Wikipedia

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    The Ranger Reconnaissance Company has been known to have a very small number of troops, organized into recon teams. As follows: Each team is headed usually by a Master Sergeant, known as the TL. It is usually staffed by 11Bs, 13Fs, and 25 series. There are six teams within the company. All six maintain a general number of men of around six men.

  5. AN/AAS-38 - Wikipedia

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    The Martin-Marietta ASQ-173 Laser Detector Tracker/CAMera (LDT/CAM), a derivative of the Air Force Pave Penny pod, does not have the ability to laser designate targets. It is a passive tracking device that detects laser light reflected from targets illuminated by ground troops, other aircraft or the Hornet's own AAS-38 targeting FLIR on the ...

  6. Special reconnaissance - Wikipedia

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    SR units detect, identify, and locate targets to be engaged by lethal or nonlethal attack systems under the control of higher headquarters. SR also provides information on weather, obscuring factors such as terrain masking and camouflage, friendly or civilian presence in the target area, and other information that will be needed in targeting by ...

  7. AN/APG-66 - Wikipedia

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    Due to clutter/jamming environment enhancements, detection range increased to 83 km (52 mi). [ 1 ] AN/APG-66(V)2A – AN/APG-66(V)2 with a new combined signal and data processor providing seven times the speed and 20 times the memory of the older radar computer and digital signal processor line replaceable units.

  8. AN/PVS-5 - Wikipedia

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    The AN/PVS-5 is a dual-tube night-vision goggle used for aviation and ground support. It uses second-generation image-intensifier tubes. The United States Army still has PVS-5 on supply but are very rarely used.

  9. Ranger 7 - Wikipedia

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    Ranger 7 was the first NASA space probe to successfully transmit close-up images of the lunar surface back to Earth. It was also the first completely successful flight of the Ranger program . Launched on July 28, 1964, Ranger 7 was designed to achieve a lunar-impact trajectory and to transmit high-resolution photographs of the lunar surface ...