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Default Air Force Logo ISR: A critical capability for 21st century warfare
The progressive adaptations and breakthroughs made in the intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance arena have changed the way wars are fought, and the way commanders think about the battlespace.
1 10/21
2014
Staff Sgt. Chris Strunk presents a memorial wreath during the annual Anniversary Week Remembrance Ceremony Sept. 26, 2014, at the Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency headquarters on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Andrew Caulk) ISR agency remembers, honors its legacy
Four of the most influential leaders of the Air Force intelligence community were forever enshrined into the heritage of the Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency, during a ceremony here Sept. 27.
0 9/29
2014
Default Air Force Logo Largest ISR weapons, tactics conference charts joint vector
For the eighth consecutive year tacticians and subject matter experts from across the intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance community, met at the Air Force ISR Agency headquarters here to help shape the future direction of the Air Force -- this time in concert with its sister services.
0 8/20
2014
Default Air Force Logo AF implements intel officer retention program
Eligible intelligence officers have until Sept. 22 to apply for a critical skills retention bonus implemented by the Air Force this month, Air Force Personnel Center officials said today.
0 8/07
2014
Equipped with the Dismount Detection Radar pod, the Proteus aircraft takes off from the flightline April 22, 2014, at the Mojave Airport Civilian Flight Test Center in California. The flight marked the first developmental test flight of the system. The DDR program office from Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., led the effort and plans to use the DDR as a model for other open system architecture radar designs. (U.S. Air Force photo/1st Lt. Matthew Cook) DDR design poised to serve as open systems architecture pathfinder
The Air Force's Dismount Detection Radar, or DDR, pod underwent its first test flight above the Mojave Airport Civilian Flight Test Center in California, April 22.
0 5/08
2014
Default Air Force Logo AF selects 62 for intelligence leadership positions
Sixty-two majors have been matched to specific leadership positions within the intelligence community, Air Force Personnel Center officials announced.
4 2/11
2014
Lt. Gen. Robert P. Otto speaks about the beginnings of Air Force intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance in the Air Force and where ISR is headed now Sept. 17, 2013, at the Air Force Association's  Air & Space Conference and Technology Exposition in Washington, D.C. Looking at the historical events, Otto showed the ways the Air Force can move forward in current times. Otto is Air Force's deputy chief of staff for ISR. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Aaron Stout) ISR official urges looking to history to face future challenges
At the Air Force Association Air & Space Conference and Technology Exposition here Sept. 17, Lt. Gen. Robert P. Otto discussed the current state and way ahead for Air Force intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, or ISR, and the role Airmen play in its planning and impact.
0 9/18
2013
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