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When he left office, there were 296 miles of pedestrian fencing (and 74 more in development), 282 miles of vehicle barriers (and 18 more in development), 80 miles of all-weather road, and lots of technology from cameras to infrared systems to side-looking radar to sophisticated observation posts, all aimed to make our border more secure.
COURAGE AND CONSEQUENCE KARL ROVE 2010
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When he left office, there were 296 miles of pedestrian fencing (and 74 more in development), 282 miles of vehicle barriers (and 18 more in development), 80 miles of all-weather road, and lots of technology from cameras to infrared systems to side-looking radar to sophisticated observation posts, all aimed to make our border more secure.
COURAGE AND CONSEQUENCE KARL ROVE 2010
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Its integrated control and display systems, dual-redundant flight control computers, operational software, forward-looking sonar for detecting natural and manmade obstacles, as well as side-looking sonar for mine detection and terrain/bottom mapping, were all state-of-the-art.
State of the Union Brad Thor 2004
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Its integrated control and display systems, dual-redundant flight control computers, operational software, forward-looking sonar for detecting natural and manmade obstacles, as well as side-looking sonar for mine detection and terrain/bottom mapping, were all state-of-the-art.
State of the Union Brad Thor 2004
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Its integrated control and display systems, dual-redundant flight control computers, operational software, forward-looking sonar for detecting natural and manmade obstacles, as well as side-looking sonar for mine detection and terrain/bottom mapping, were all state-of-the-art.
State of the Union Brad Thor 2004
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Huge grinding teeth of an herbivore, large side-looking orbit for the eye.
grouse Diary Entry grouse 2002
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A high-flying aircraft tracing over the border with a side-looking camera could see far into his country and take thousands of useful, pretty pictures, and the Chinese probably had a goodly collection of such pictures, plus whatever they could get from their own satellites, or from the commercial birds that anyone could employ now for money -
The Bear and the Dragon Clancy, Tom, 1947- 2000
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Aircraft with side-looking airborne radar (SLAR) normally work at high altitude and may not need to cross the forward edge to achieve their objectives.
FM 100-61 Chptr 8 Reconnaissance United States Army 1998
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Aircraft with side-looking airborne radar (SLAR) normally work at high altitude and may not need to cross the forward edge to achieve their objectives.
FM 100-61 Chptr 8 Reconnaissance United States Army 1998
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Imagery reconnaissance encompasses all types of optical cameras utilizing conventional fixed-frame and strip photography, infrared photography, and television systems; it also includes side-looking airborne radar (SLAR) and synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) capabilities.
FM 100-61 Chptr 10 Air Support United States Army 1998
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