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Reconnaissance equipment included signals intelligence sensors, a side looking airborne radar and a photo camera.
Its side looking airborne radar produced images, which were returned in a KH-4 film capsule at the end of the mission.
Side looking airborne radar (SLAR) made it possible to acquire images regardless of weather conditions.
Commander 680 for US Army aircraft fitted with SLAR (side looking airborne radar), two built.
Side looking airborne radar (SLAR)
Single-seat radar-reconnaissance aircraft, with Sabla-E side looking airborne radar (SLAR).
Conduct aerial, multisensor imagery reconnaissance to include aerial photographic, infrared, and side looking airborne radar reconnaissance in support of Fleet Marine Force operations.
Provision to carry infrared linescan, Doppler navigation radar or side looking airborne radar (SLAR) in interchangeable pod.
A Colombian General disclosed that the future Side looking airborne radar (SLAR) will be able to locate ground targets smaller than a car with digital precision.
A number of search radars and an AN/APQ-56 Side Looking Airborne Radar (SLAR) were mounted within the fuselage.
In comparison to Sapsan-E targeting pod, there is different equipment in the M400 reconnaissance pod: TV/Thermographic cameras, optical camera and Side looking airborne radar.
Equipped with side looking airborne radar (SLAR), this 1985 de Havilland Dash-7 is used not only to take radar images of ice, but also for the human observations scientists rely on to interpret imagery from space.
Some Tu-22Rs were fitted with the Kub ELINT system, and later with an under-fuselage palette for M-202 Shompol side looking airborne radar, as well as cameras and an infrared line-scanner.
The final 15 RB-47s, built beginning in December 1955, were fitted with additional equipment, including the AN/APD "side looking airborne radar" (SLAR) system, and gear to sample the air for fallout from nuclear tests.
A computer based receiving, recording and display system allows raw SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) and SLAR (Side Looking Airborne Radar) imagery to be viewed on specially equipped vessels and Ice Offices.
Remote sensing expanded the scope of these observations with the operational use of the side looking airborne radar (SLAR) in 1978 and the synthetic aperture radar (SAR) in 1990, both of which have a range of hundreds of kilometres.
Available payloads included cameras for either recovered or real-time photography, an AN/AAD-2 infrared sensor, AN/DPD-2 side looking airborne radar, or equipment for the dispensing of biological or chemical warfare agents from tanks mounted under the wings of the aircraft.