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List of Reconnaissance Surveillance with detailed specification:
E-9A Widget
General Characteristics of E-9A Widget are as Below:
Primary function: | Airborne telemetry support |
Prime Contractor: | Bombardier |
E-9A Modification Contractor: | Sierra Research |
Power plant: | Two Pratt & Whitney PW-120A turboprop engines |
Thrust: | 1,800 shaft horsepower per engine |
Wingspan: | 85 ft. (25.9 meters) |
Length: | 73 ft. (22.280 meters) |
Height: | 24 ft. 6 in. (7.467 meters) |
Weight: | 34,500 pounds (15,640 kilograms) |
Maximum takeoff weight: | 34,500 pounds (15,649 kilograms) |
Fuel capacity: | 5,600 pounds (2,540 kilograms) |
Payload: | 697 pounds (316 kilograms) |
Speed: | 280 mph (.367 Mach) |
Range: | 1,000 miles (1,609 kilometers) |
Ceiling: | 30,000 ft |
Cost (modified): | $16.5 million |
Crew: | 4 (two pilots, two mission operators) |
Initial operating capability: | June 1988 |
Inventory: | Active force, 2; ANG, 0; Reserve, 0 |
OC-135 Open Skies
General Characteristics of OC-135 Open Skies are as Below:
Role: | Observation Support/Support Open Skies Treaty |
Manufacturer: | Boeing Military Airplanes Division |
Introduction: | Jun-93 |
Primary users: | United States Air Force |
Number built: | 3 |
Developed from: | C-135 Stratolifter |
Variants: | WC-135 Constant Phoenix |
RC-135
General Characteristics of RC-135 are as Below:
Role: | Reconnaissance aircraft |
Manufacturer: | Boeing |
Status: | Active |
Primary users: |
United States Air Force Royal Air Force |
Number built: | 32 total airframes in all iterations |
Developed from: | C-135 Stratolifter |
U-2 Dragon Lady
General Characteristics of U-2 Dragon Lady are as Below:
Role: | High-altitude reconnaissance aircraft |
National origin: | United States |
Manufacturer: | Lockheed Skunk Works |
Designer: | Clarence "Kelly" Johnson |
First flight: | 1-Aug-1955 |
Introduction: | 1957 |
Status: | In service |
Primary users: |
United States Air Force Central Intelligence Agency Republic of China Air Force NASA |
Produced: | 1955–1989 |
Number built: | 104 |
WC-130 Hercules
General Characteristics of WC-130 Hercules are as Below:
Role: | Weather reconnaissance aircraft |
Manufacturer: |
Lockheed Lockheed Martin |
Introduction: | 1962 |
Status: | Active |
Primary users: | United States Air Force |
Unit cost: | Approximately US$48.5 million (FY 1998 constant dollars) |
Developed from: |
C-130 Hercules C-130J Super Hercules |
WC-135 Constant Phoenix
General Characteristics of WC-135 Constant Phoenix are as Below:
Role: | Atmosphere Testing Related to Nuclear Incidents |
Manufacturer: | Boeing Military Airplanes Division |
Introduction: | December 1965 |
Status: | Active |
Primary users: | United States Air Force |
Number built: | 10 original WC-135B, plus 1 converted former EC-135C. Two aircraft currently in active service. |
Developed from: | C-135 Stratolifter |
Variants: | OC-135B Open Skies |
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