SPYING FROM ABOVE:
COLD WAR PERIOD AERIAL AND SATELLITE IMAGES
LIN XU, VP TECHNOLOGY,
LANDAIRSEA SYSTEMS, INC.
Event Abstract
The RAeS Heathrow Branch is delighted to welcome Lin Xu, an overseas guest speaker, to provide the introduction of Cold War period overhead imagery collecting platforms, including cameras used by early U-2 Dragon Lady, A-12/SR-71 Blackbirds, KH-4, KH-7 and KH-9 Keyhole satellites. The speaker will give a presentation of spyplane and satellite images taken over China, Soviet Union, North Vietnam, North Korea and the Middle East.
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