Historical Dictionary of Air Intelligence
Author | : | Glenmore S. Trenear Harvey |
Year of Publication | : | 2009 |
Publisher | : | Pentagon Press |
ISBN - 13 | : | 9780810859821 |
Edition | : | First |
Language | : | English |
Binding | : | Hardcover |
Subject | : | Military Intelligence |
About the Book :
From the moment man learned how to ascend off the ground;
the strategic significance of air intelligence became apparent. This relatively
new discipline- the first dedicated air reconnaissance missions were undertaken
in 1870 during the siege of Paris when tethered French balloons were employed
to spot enemy positions and direct artillery fire onto them - has developed at
an astonishing speed. Over the past century air intelligence has moved from
hazardous observation balloons to micro-circuitry, which can send pictures from
a video camera mounted on a remotely-controlled vehicle the size of a
hummingbird.
The Historical Dictionary of Air Intelligence relates the evolving
history of the rapidly advancing field of air intelligence. A chronology, an
introductory essay, and cross-referenced dictionary entries on the agencies,
agents, operations, equipment, tradecraft, and jargon of air intelligence make
this reference as essential as it is fascinating.
About Author :
Glenmore S. Trenear-Harvey heads Intel Research based in London and lectures across the globe. His involvement with the intelligence subject dates back to his days as a pilot with the Royal Air Force.