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  2. List of United States Air Force combat camera squadrons

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    Combat Camera Squadrons: Squadron Shield Location Status 1st Combat Camera Squadron [1] Charleston AFB, South Carolina: Active 2d Combat Camera Squadron [2] Hill AFB, Utah: Inactive 3d Combat Camera Squadron: Lackland AFB, Texas: Active 4th Combat Camera Squadron: Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina: Reserve 1352d Combat Camera Squadron ...

  3. 4th Combat Camera Squadron - Wikipedia

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    A U.S. Air Force F-22A conducting aerial refueling as documented by a 4th Combat Camera Squadron aerial photographer. In 2017, the Air Force announced the 4th CTCS would again be activated. However, instead of being located at March Air Reserve Base , California, the unit would be co-located with the active duty's 1st Combat Camera Squadron at ...

  4. Tactical Automated Security System - Wikipedia

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    The Tactical Automated Security System (TASS) is a U.S. Air Force intrusion detection and surveillance system used for security monitoring around fixed site airbases, semi-permanent Forward Operating Bases (FOBs), and other mobile tactical deployments. The system consists of thermal imagers, sensors, communications, power and annunciation ...

  5. Gorgon Stare - Wikipedia

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    The Reaper can fly both day and night operations from 12 angles; as reported by Robert Marlin, a technical adviser for the Air Force. [13] The first Gorgon Stare system consisted of two sensor pods, one carrying electro-optical (EO) and infrared cameras (IR), the other digital processors and data-links that enabled quick transmission of ...

  6. United States Air Force Security Service - Wikipedia

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    The globe symbolizes worldwide Influence, the lightning bolt symbolizes communications, the wing symbolizes the Air Force itself, and the sword symbolizes protection and security. [1] Initially established as the Air Force (USAF) Security Group in June, 1948, the USAF Security Service (USAFSS) was activated as a major command on 20 October 1948 ...

  7. Air Force Public Affairs Agency - Wikipedia

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    The agency oversees the 1st Combat Camera Squadron and 4th Combat Camera Squadron co-located at Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina; the 3rd Audiovisual Squadron located at JB San Antonio-Lackland, Texas; and the Air Force's tier 1 video production facility, the 2d Audiovisual Squadron, located at Hill AFB, Utah.

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  9. Forward-looking infrared - Wikipedia

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    A FLIR pod on a French Air Force helicopter A FLIR system on a U.S. Air Force helicopter during search and rescue operation. Traffic video detection and monitoring [4] Surveillance and/or capture of mammals. e.g. Detection of illegal immigrants hidden in lorries/trucks; Warning drivers about sudden road obstructions caused by deer