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Lesson One Detect Camouflge on Aerial Imagery
Part A: Camouflage Uses
Part B: Camouflage Detection
Figure 1-1. Vertical Photo.
Figure 1-2. Stereovision.
Figure 1-3. Vertical Stereogram.
Figure 1-4. High Oblique Photo.
Figure 1-6. Low Oblique Photo.
Figure 1-7. Low Panoramic Photo.
Figure 1-8. High Panoramic Photo.
Figure 1-9. Low Panoramic Photo.
Figure 1-10. IR Imaging.
Figure 1-12. SLAR Sensing.
Figure 1-13. Reduced SLAR Photo flown by an OV-1D.
Figure 1-14. Reduced Example of AN/UPD-8 SAR flown by a RF-4C.
There are four types of film used in aerial photography to assist
Part C: Basic Indentification Factors
Shadow
Shade.
Part D: Comouflagge Identification Factors
Part D: Comouflagge Identification Factors - Continued
Figure 1-21. Texture.
Figure 1-22. Shine Reveals Bivouac Area.
Movement or track activity.
Nature of the enemy
Part D: Concealment Principles anf Methods
Part D: Concealment Principles anf Methods - Continued
Figure 1-26. Example of Proper Siting and Dispersal of Tents in Sparsely Vegetated (Barren) Terrain).
Figure 1-28. Use of Terrain and Proper Dispersion.
Figure 1-29. Landmarks Attract Attention.
Figure 1-30. Camouflaged CP.
Figure 1-32. Track Activity.
Figure 1-34. An Armored Unit in Open Field.
Figure 1-35. Engineer Bridging Company in Bivouac.
Part E: Dummy Positions, Equipment, and Decoys
Materials - IT06490039
Simulation.
Lesson One Practice Exercise - IT06490041
Lesson One Practice Exercise - Continued - IT06490042
Lesson One Practice Exercise - Continued - IT06490043
Lesson One Practice Exercise Answer Key Feedback - IT06490044
Lesson Two Analyze Defensive Measures on Aerial Imagery
Part A: General Indicators
Part B: Analyze Field Fortifications and Static Defenses
Figure 2-2. Pillbox.
Part C: Analyze Fieldworks
Figure 2-5. Typical Trench System.
Figure 2-6. Typical Bunker.
Figure 2-8. Typical Machine-Gun Position.
Figure 2-10. Typical SP Gun Revetment.
Weapons Emplacements
Figure 2-12. Field Artillery Battery Layout.
Figure 2-13. Basic Types of Artillery Emplacements.
Figure 2-14. Typical Artillery Battery Layout Patterns.
Figure 2-15. AAA Gun Battery Position.
Figure 2-17. AAA Positions.
Part D: Analyze Obstacles, Barriers, and Other Defenses
Figure 2-18. Hasty Antitank Minefields Pattern.
Antitank Obstacles.
Figure 2-22. Beach Obstacles.
Figure 2-23. Roadblock Caused by Demolition Charge.
Figure 2-24. Wire Types.
Figure 2-26. Stump and Post Obstacles.
Figure 2-27. Obstacles.
Lesson Two Practice Exercise - IT06490068
Lesson Two Practice Exercise - Continued - IT06490069
Lesson Two Practice Exercise - Continued - IT06490070
Lesson Two Practice Exercise Answer Key Feedback - IT06490071
Detect Camouflage and Analyze Defensive Measures on Aerial Imagery