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Flying High: Cold War Airborne Reconnaissance

 

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Notes

1 These countries include the United States, United Kingdom, other North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) countries, and Taiwan. Thus, the book focuses on American and British efforts, but includes information on other allied nations efforts, including NATO countries and Taiwan.

2 Radar would not really come into its own until space-based sensors were developed.

3 Tyler Morton, From Kites to Cold War (Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2019).

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Notes on contributors

Christopher M. Hickey

CDR Christopher Hickey USN (Ret) is a Senior Adjunct Instructor with the University of Massachusetts–Lowell’s Security Studies Graduate Program. A retired U.S. Naval Intelligence Officer, he currently serves as the Liaison to the National Intelligence Council for the National Intelligence Manager-Maritime. The author can be contacted at [email protected].

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