Actually the initial satellite capabilities in the late 1960s-early
1970s enabled Intelligence gatherers to literally read a newspaper over
someone's shoulder from space. The KH-11 and -12 birds launched (Link:
http://www.fas.org/spp/military/program/imint/kh-12.htm ) have a better
capability than normally advertised, and the scuttlebutt from Jane's and
other high-end Defence publications hint at see-through-buildings
capability, though this is all speculation
Loren C. Klein
Louisiana District Webmaster
rangerforums.com Administrator
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Well I don't like to brag but I also have extensive experience with M1
Tank Platoon and Steel Beasts. Plus I once read a book about German
Panzer Aces. - Harold Jones, TankNet Military Forums
Mark Jones wrote:
Many of you may already have been to this site but felt it was a neat thing to get out there in Ranger Land. This allows you to zoom in on the U.S.A. Just put in the City,State and it takes your for a ride to it from a satilite's view. I can see my work shop shed and a marshall's tree house as a blurry white square behind my house.
http://googleearth.com
It's pretty cool. It's amazing what men's minds can come up with. I wish I had a look
at what Uncle Sam has that is live and can read a quarter on the ground. "So the
urban rummor has it"
Mark Jones
Mark Jones
Just like Salvation its a Free Royal Ranger Database loaded with Goodies!
As well as a ton of Ranger Related Pictures and
sites.
http://readyrangers.tzo.com/index.html
Pictures of Rangernet Members Link.
http://readyrangers.tzo.com/rangernet.pdf
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