USN Cold War reconnaissance - dangerous stuff

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USN Cold War reconnaissance - dangerous stuff

#1 Post by ricardian » Fri Oct 09, 2020 1:43 pm

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#2 Post by TheGreenGoblin » Sat Oct 10, 2020 5:48 pm

ricardian wrote:
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Interesting document
What a fascinating read. many thanks for posting!

I had not realised the extent of personnel losses during the Cold War!
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#3 Post by TheGreenGoblin » Sat Oct 10, 2020 7:02 pm

From the link to the site ricardian posted. Soe of these stories are fascinating too.

https://www.nsa.gov/about/cryptologic-h ... -of-honor/
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#4 Post by Pontius Navigator » Sat Oct 10, 2020 8:27 pm

It wasn't just the USN or even just the USA.

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#5 Post by TheGreenGoblin » Sun Oct 11, 2020 9:57 am

Pontius Navigator wrote:
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It wasn't just the USN or even just the USA.
After the French Revolution, the new rulers became interested in using the balloon to observe enemy manoeuvres and appointed scientist Charles Coutelle to conduct studies using the balloon L'Entreprenant, the first military reconnaissance aircraft. The balloon found its first use in the 1794 conflict with Austria, where in the Battle of Fleurus they gathered information. Moreover, the presence of the balloon had a demoralizing effect on the Austrian troops, which improved the likelihood of victory for the French troops. To operate such balloons, a new unit of the French military, the French Aerostatic Corps, was established; this organisation has been recognised as being the world's first air force
Even German pigeons were at it!

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