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Reconnaissance aircraft

A reconnaissance aircraft (colloquially, a spy plane) is a military aircraft designed or adapted to perform aerial reconnaissance with roles including collection of imagery intelligence (including using photography), signals intelligence, as well as measurement and signature intelligence. Modern technology has also enabled some aircraft and UAVs to carry out real-time surveillance in addition to general intelligence gathering.

Compare surveillance aircraft, which are sometimes separate models.

Before the development of devices such as radar, military forces relied on reconnaissance aircraft for visual observation and scouting of enemy movement. An example is the PBY Catalina maritime patrol flying boat used by the Allies in World War II: a flight of U.S. Navy Catalinas spotted part of the Japanese fleet approaching Midway Island, beginning the Battle of Midway.[1]

Aerial reconnaissance

Surveillance aircraft

List of United States Air Force reconnaissance aircraft

Maritime patrol aircraft

Observation seaplane

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by Kingdon R. "King" Hawes, Lt Col, USAF (Ret.)

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Army-Lockheed YO-3A "Quiet Star" - Official History

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