reconnaissance造句(1) Spotter planes made a preliminary aerial reconnaissance of the island.
(2) The helicopter was returning from a reconnaissance mission.
(3) Three reconnaissance aircraft are permanently on patrol.
(4) Time spent on reconnaissance is seldom wasted.
(5) We set up reconnaissance of enemy movements.
(6) The squadron flew on a reconnaissance mission.
(7) Reconnaissance revealed not a single large ship.
(8) A patrol was sent on reconnaissance.
(9) The reconnaissance party reported back that the town was heavily fortified.
(10) They were taken prisoner while on a reconnaissance mission behind enemy lines.
(11) Aerial reconnaissance of the enemy position showed they were ready to attack.
(12) July 3: Aerial photographic reconnaissance.
(13) Later reconnaissance indicated that this had sunk.
(14) He often does aerial reconnaissance for Dave.
(16) Airtours' management often does its own reconnaissance of potential new destinations - a reflection of the board's workaholic nature.
(17) This lone air reconnaissance effort, however, would obviously not be enough.
(18) Then there would be the usual reconnaissance, the donning of protective clothing, the stalking of the device.
(19) This was the National Reconnaissance Office, an organization so secret that even today its very name is considered classified information.
(20) It is a scouting reconnaissance into un-known and potentially dangerous territory.
(21) Although thick mist persisted so air reconnaissance was ineffective, Plumer's initial thrust was made at 05.40 on 20 September.
(22) The visit to Tempe was in any case not a military reconnaissance.
(23) At best the amphibious raiders might have panoramic shots from aerial reconnaissance, or be given a flight over the target beach.
(24) It was reiterated that Bert and Jasper would make the trip purely as a reconnaissance.
(25) There must be wonders enough here for centuries of study; the first expedition could only carry out a preliminary reconnaissance.
(26) Tony Mullins was again in the saddle, but the reconnaissance mission was a disaster.
(27) However, there was nothing over-scientific about the Commander's first beach reconnaissance.
(28) Eavesdropping satellites may cost another $ 3 billion, from the budget of the National Reconnaissance Office.
(29) In a conflict these would be vital for military communications, reconnaissance and even guiding missiles to their targets.
(30) So long as they remain expensive, conventional air photography will, however, continue to dominate aerial reconnaissance.