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Dynamic explosions, missile launches and air-to-air dogfights are just a few animations the National Air and Space Intelligence Center threat visualization team at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, create to help communicate potential threats in the world. For the past decade, these types of animations have allowed policymakers at all levels of government to watch a video clip, rather than read a stack of intelligence reports filled with military jargon and technical data. (U.S. Air Force graphic/Justin Weisbarth) Visualizing threats: A decade of threat modeling
Dynamic explosions, missile launches and air-to-air dogfights are just a few animations the National Air and Space Intelligence Center threat visualization team create to help communicate potential threats in the world.
0 7/02
2016
National Air and Space Intelligence Center senior leaders discusses the Center’s mission capabilities with Acting Secretary of the Air Force Eric Fanning (center) and Ohio Rep. Mike Turner (left) during a familiarization tour of NASIC Aug. 28, 2013 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Center personnel had the opportunity to showcase NASIC’s mission of creating integrated predictive intelligence. Acting Secretary of the Air Force takes the controls during NASIC visit
During an orientation visit to the National Air and Space Intelligence Center here, Acting Secretary of the Air Force Eric Fanning praised the personnel at the center and the enduring quality of their work in the midst of budget constraints.
0 9/01
2013
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