Geobox Range name LongRangeMountains image Western Brook Pond.JPG image size 275 image caption Western Brook Pond, a fjord in the LongRangeMountains. br Gros Morne National Park , Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland country Canada region Newfoundland and Labrador region type Province unit Appalachian Mountains highest The Cabox highest elevation 814 highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW map map size 275 coord 49 19 30 N 57 48 15 W region CA type mountain display title The LongRangeMountains are a series of mountain s along the west coast of the Canada Canadian island of Newfoundland island Newfoundland . They also form the northernmost section of the Appalachian Mountains Appalachian chain on the eastern seaboard of North America . In 2003 it was announced that the International Appalachian Trail would be extended through the LongRangeMountains. Around 1,200 million years ago, in the Precambrian era ... ocean, south of the Equator. Running along the Gulf of St. Lawrence , the range comprises the following sections Anguille Mountains , Lewis Hills , Tablelands a section of the Earth s Mantle geology mantle exposed at the surface main section of the LongRangeMountains running northeast from the Tablelands ... 518m along the Trans Canada Highway File NLW GrosMorne1 tango7174.jpg thumb upright 1.5 The LongRangeMountains in Gros Morne National Park Commons table border 1 cellpadding 2 caption Highest Peaks of the LongRangeMountains caption tr th Rank th td Name td td m td td ft td tr tr th 1 th ... of Newfoundland and Labrador Category Mountains of Newfoundland and Labrador Category Subranges of the Appalachian Mountains de LongRangeMountains fr Monts LongRange nl LongRange bergketen ja ... a vast mountain range. All that remains today are the deeply eroded granites and gneisses of the LongRangemountains. In the Precambrian, the supercontinent began to break apart. As it split, steep ... more details
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About range in the Canadian Rockies range in the Coast Mountains Rainbow Range Coast Mountains Geobox Range name Rainbow Range other name image Mount Robson SWFace and area.jpg image size 275 image caption Left to Right Whitehorn Mountain, Valley of a Thousand Falls, Mount Robson, Resplendent Mountain, in British Columbia , Canada country Canada region British Columbia parent Canadian Rockies area 503 geology geology1 geology2 orogeny highest Mount Robson highest elevation 3954 highest lat d 53 highest lat m 06 highest lat s 37 highest lat NS N highest long d 119 highest long m 09 highest long s 24 highest long EW W map map caption map size The Rainbow Range is a small subrange of the Park Ranges subdivions of the Northern Continental Ranges of the Rocky Mountains on the border between Alberta and British Columbia in Mount Robson Provincial Park . It is only about 1900  km 730 sq mi in area. Its highest summit, and the highest in the Canadian Rockies , is Mount Robson 3959  m 12989  ft , followed by nearby Resplendent Mountain 3408  m 11181  ft and Mount Kain 2863  m 9393  ft . See also Ranges of the Canadian Rockies References BCGNIS 23246 Rainbow Range http www.peakbagger.com range.aspx?rid 141032 Peakbegger Rainbow Range http bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1613 Bivouac Rainbow Range Canadian Rockies state collapsed Category Canadian Rockies Category Mountain ranges of British Columbia Category Robson Valley BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ... more details
Geobox Range name The Main Range image Kosciuszko Townsend.jpg image size 275 image caption The southern part of the Main Range, looking towards Mount Kosciuszko with the Ramshead Range in the background. country Australia region New South Wales highest Mount Kosciuszko highest elevation 2228 highest lat d 36 highest lat m 27 highest lat NS S highest long d 148 highest long m 16 highest long EW E The section of the Great Dividing Range between the Ramshead Range and Dicky Cooper Bogong in the Snowy Mountains is known as the Main Range . It can also be used more generally for the peaks not necessarily on the Great Dividing Range on or on short spurs off the range. It contains many of the highest peaks in mainland Australia . Some peaks on the Main Range include from the south Ramshead Range The Ramsheads Mount Kosciuszko Muellers Peak Mount Townsend , Mount Alice Rawson and Abbotts Peak on Abbotts Ridge Mount Northcote , Mount Clarke and Mount Lee New South Wales Mount Lee Carruthers Peak Mount Twynam and Little Twynam Mount Anton and Mount Anderson New South Wales Mount Anderson Mount Tate New South Wales Mount Tate Dicky Cooper Bogong See also Australian Alps References div class references small Geehi Bushwalking Club, 2001 8th ed. Snowy Mountains Walks , Canberra National Capital Printing. ISBN 0 9599651 4 9 DEFAULTSORT Main Range Category Mountain ranges of New South Wales Category Ski areas and resorts in New South Wales ... more details
Geobox Range name Lewis Range image image size image caption country Canada region British Columbia parent Pacific Ranges geology geology1 geology2 orogeny highest highest elevation highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW W map map size The Lewis Range is a small mountain range in southwestern British Columbia , Canada , located north of Mereworth Sound . ref BCGNIS 26556 Lewis Range ref It has an area of 52  km sup 2 sup and is a subrange of the Pacific Ranges which in turn form part of the Coast Mountains . ref http www.bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1548 Lewis Range in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia ref See also List of mountain ranges References reflist coord missing British Columbia Pacific Ranges Category Pacific Ranges BritishColumbiaCoast geo stub ... more details
The Nicholas Range Persian language Persian , known locally as Selselehi i Koh i Wakhan is a range of mountains in the Pamir Mountains on the border of Afghanistan and Tajikistan that that crosses the Wakhan in Afghanistan. ref name adamecp128 Ludwig W. Adamec . Historical and political gazetteer of Afghanistan Vol. 1. Badakhshan Province and northeastern Afghanistan. Graz Akad. Druck und Verl. Anst., 1972.p. 128. ref ref name wp http wakhi.wordpress.com 2008 09 23 language vitality and development among the wakhi people of tajikistan Wakhan Afghanistan and Tajikistan ref The range separates the Little Pamir and Great Pamir in the Wakhan. The area is sparsely populated by Wakhi people Wakhi and Kyrgyz people Kyrgyz . The range has peaks that rise from 18,000 to 19,000. ref name adamecp128 The range is about 100 miles in length. ref name adamecp128 The Afghan Tajik border follows the crest of the eastern half of the range. ref name adamecp128 References reflist Afghanistan geo stub Tajikistan geo stub coord missing Tajikistan Category Mountain ranges of Afghanistan Category Mountain ranges of Tajikistan Category Afghanistan Tajikistan border ... more details
The Presidential Range of the Green Mountains Vermont Green Mountains is a mountain range in the U.S. state of Vermont . Its major peaks are named for several U.S. President of the United States president s of the period from the U.S. Civil War Civil War through World War I . From north to south which corresponds to the chronological order of the corresponding presidencies , this Presidential Range includes GeoGroupTemplate Lincoln Mountain named after Abraham Lincoln Mount Abraham Vermont Mount Abraham , 4005 feet Lincoln Peak Vermont Lincoln Peak , 3975 feet Nancy Hanks Peak , 3872 feet named after Lincoln s mother, Nancy Hanks Mount Grant Vermont Mount Grant , 3661 ft. after Ulysses S. Grant Mount Cleveland Vermont Mount Cleveland , 3500 ft. after Grover Cleveland Mount Roosevelt , 3580 ft. after Theodore Roosevelt Mount Wilson Vermont Mount Wilson , 3756 ft. after Woodrow Wilson coord 44 5 N 72 55 W region US VT type mountain name Presidential Range display title div style display none coord 44 7.99 N 72 55.73 W region US VT type mountain name Nancy Hanks Peak coord 44 7.62 N 72 55.68 W region US VT type mountain name Lincoln Peak coord 44 7.22 N 72 56.17 W region US VT type mountain name Mount Abraham coord 44 3.13 N 72 55.56 W region US VT type mountain name Mount Grant coord 44 2.78 N 72 54.47 W region US VT type mountain name Mount Cleveland coord 44 1.21 N 72 55.07 W region US VT type mountain name Mount Roosevelt coord 44 0.28 N 72 55.53 W region US VT type mountain name Mount Wilson div Category Mountain ranges of Vermont Vermont geo stub ... more details
LongRange Patrol LRP can mean Longrange penetration , for reconnaissance, but may also involve interdiction of enemy forces. LongRange Reconnaissance Patrol , eyes and ears for other forces but ideally no direct contact with the enemy. disambiguation ... more details
Image LongRange Interceptor undergoing testing.jpg thumb LongRange Interceptor undergoing testing Image USCG longrange interceptor aboard Bertholf.jpg thumb LongRange Interceptor coming aboard USCGC Bertholf The United States Coast Guard LongRange Interceptor is an 11 meter approximately 36 feet high speed launch vessel designed to be deployed from cutters via a rear launching ramp. ref name DeepwaterLRI cite web url http www.uscg.mil deepwater system lri.htm title LongRange Interceptor publisher Integrated Deepwater System Program accessdate 2007 09 01 ref The LongRange Interceptor is a rigid hull inflatable boat inflatable , powered by water jets, for intercepting and boarding suspect vessels. It mounts a radar, special shock proof seats, and can travel at 35 knots. They can be armed with machine guns or grenade launchers. The National Security Cutter s and the proposed Offshore Patrol Cutter s will have two rear launching ramps, and will carry two launches, either two of the smaller Short Range Prosecutor s, or two USCG LongRange Interceptors, or one of each. ref name DeepwaterNSC cite web url http www.uscg.mil deepwater system nsc.htm title National Security Cutter NSC publisher Integrated Deepwater System Program accessdate 2007 09 01 ref ref name DeepwaterOPC cite web url http www.uscg.mil deepwater system opc.htm title Offshore Patrol Cutter OPC publisher Integrated ... for the construction of the first LongRange Interceptor in February 2006 with Willard Marine . ref ... title Contract Awarded for the First LongRange Interceptor publisher Integrated Deepwater System Program ... media newsletter april06 03.htm title Designing the LongRange Interceptor for the Coast Guard Operator ... rear launching ramp, at speed , with a Short Range Prosecutor . US mil ship stub USCG stub Category United States Coast Guard LongRange Interceptor Category Patrol vessels of the United States LongRange Interceptor Category Boats of the United States Coast Guard LongRange Interceptor ... more details
Longrange dependency abbreviated as LRD is a phenomenon that may arise in the analysis of Spatial analysis ... a power like decay. Some self similar process es may exhibit longrange dependence, but not all processes having longrange dependence are self similar. LRD has been used in various field such as video ..., LongRange Dependence , Foundations and Trends in Stochastic Systems , Vol. 1, No. 3 2006 163 257 .... ref name GS Short range dependence vs. longrange dependence One way of characterising longrange and short range dependent processes is in terms of their autocovariance functions. In short range ... has an exponential decay . In longrange processes there is much stronger coupling. The decay of the autocovariance ... long and short range dependence is in terms of the properties of sums of consecutive .... In longrange dependent processes the variance and range of the run sums are larger and increase more rapidly, compared to properties of the marginal distribution , than for short range dependence or independent processes. One way of examining this behaviour uses the rescaled range . This aspect of longrange dependence is important in the design of dam s on rivers for water resources , where ... 1995 LongRange Dependence in Variable Bit Rate Video Traffic, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS ... function which decays exponentially fast processes with longrange dependence exhibit a much ... parameter H is a measure of the extent of longrange dependence in a time series. H takes on values from 0.5 to 1. A value of 0.5 indicates the absence of longrange dependence. ref Beran 1994 page 34 ref The closer H is to 1, the greater the degree of persistence or longrange dependence. One ... m to infty. math Models Stochastic process that exhibit longrange dependence are often represented ... noise . Among stochastic model s that can be used for longrange dependence behaviour are autoregressive ..., R.P., Simaika, Y.M. 1965 Long term storage an experimental study Constable, London. ref A formal ... more details
orphan date September 2010 A longrange pseudoknot is a pseudoknot containing a long loop region, and may be a mechanism of translational control. A longrange pseudoknot is thought to negatively regulate the translation of the IF3 L35 L20 operon in E. coli . This operon encodes the translation factor 3 IF3 and ribosomal proteins L35 and L20. In this example, the RNA RNA interaction occurs between nucleotides separated by a 300 nucleotide loop region. ref cite journal title A longrange RNA RNA interaction forms a pseudoknot required for translational control of the IF3 L35 L20 ribosomal protein operon in Escherichia coli. journal EMBO J year 1996 first C last Chiaruttini coauthors M Milet, M Springer volume 15 16 issue 16 pages 4402 13 pmid 8861967 url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pubmed 8861967?dopt Abstract pmc 452164 ref A longrange pseudoknot is also believed to be required for the activity of the Neurospora VS ribozyme . ref cite journal title A longrange pseudoknot is required for activity of the Neurospora VS ribozyme. journal EMBO J year 1996 first T last Rastogi coauthors T L Beattie, J E Olive, and R A Collins volume 15 11 issue 11 pages 2820 25 pmid 8654379 pmc 450219 ref References Reflist Category Non coding RNA ... more details
Notability date February 2010 LongRange is an English techno band formed in September 2005 featuring Phil Hartnoll and Nick Smith. LongRange played live a few times in 2006 accompanied by Kelly Malone and Mick Mula on vocals, Jimi Mula on keyboards, Sarah Tunnel on violin and Will White musician Will White of the Propellerheads on drums. ref name loopz http loopz.co.uk Official Orbital website , accessed 29 May 2007 ref Their first album Madness and Me , was released in late 2007 on their own LRR label. The album is a collection of music ranging from more downtempo electronica to massive festival hits reminiscent of Hartnoll s past act, Orbital band Orbital . They are set to release a second single from the album with mixes by Lee Combs & Hybrid. Citation needed date February 2010 External links http www.longrange.tv Official site http www.discogs.com artist LongRangeLongRange on discogs.com References Reflist Orbital Category Techno music Category English electronic music groups th ... more details
LongRange is the code name of two fictional characters from G.I. Joe A Real American Hero , a line of military themed toys created by Hasbro . The first is Karl W. Fritz, who is the G.I. Joe team s Thunderclap driver and debuted in 1989. He appeared in the G.I. Joe comic books comic book series and the DIC Entertainment DIC G.I. Joe A Real American Hero 1989 TV series animated series . The second fictional character to use the same code name was Alejandro Garcia the Joe s transportation expert. Debuting in 2005, this LongRange drives a Rolling Operations Command Center R.O.C.C. . Karl W. Fritz Infobox G.I. Joe character name LongRange image caption affiliation G.I. Joe function Thunderclap Driver realname Karl W. Fritz birthplace Warwick, Rhode Island serial 909 6656 BN23 rank Sergeant First Class E 7 primaryMOS Thunderclap driver secondaryMOS Artillery subgroup previous series voiceby .... His real name is Karl W. Fritz, and his rank is that of Sergeant First Class E 7. LongRange was born in Warwick, Rhode Island . LongRange s primary military specialty is Thunderclap driver, and his ... filecard 89 longrange.shtml LongRange filecard ref A Real American Hero Toy history LongRange was first released as an action figure in 1989, packaged with the Thunderclap longrange targeting ... LongRange appeared in the DiC G.I. Joe A Real American Hero 1989 TV series G.I. Joe cartoon series ... G.I. Joe character name LongRange image caption affiliation G.I. Joe function R.O.C.C. Driver realname ... from completing his objective. ref http www.yojoe.com filecard 05 longrange2.shtml LongRange II filecard ref A Real American Hero Toy history The second LongRange was first released as an online exclusive ... http www.yojoe.com action 05 longrange2.shtml 2005 LongRange ref Comics G.I. Joe Sigma 6 Devil s Due ... role in issue 5. Animated series appearances G.I. Joe Sigma 6 LongRange appeared in G.I. ... 200&Itemid 53 MyUselessKnowledge.com LongRange entry Category Fictional characters from Rhode Island ... more details
A Longrange penetration patrol, group, or force is a special forces military unit able to remain in and move long distances behind enemy lines far away from direct contact with friendly forces as opposed to LongRange Reconnaissance Patrol a small group engaged in scouting missions. For recent doctrine, see special reconnaissance . History Though the concept of longrange penetration is as old as war itself, in the modern era it is recognised as starting with Major Ralph Alger Bagnold with his 1940 LongRange Desert Group LRDG in the Libyan Desert Western Desert and Orde Wingate with his Chindit s in Burma in World War II . The LRDG carried out operations of reconnaissance and sabotage far behind the enemy s lines in the Libyan Desert Western Desert Major Bagnold was an experienced desert explorer who had his LRDG trained in desert driving, navigation through using the sun and stars as well as a compass, and knowing their territory. They were supplied by all the equipment that their trucks could carry. Brigadier Orde Wingate, a professional soldier with eccentric behaviour created and led ... ideas of deep penetration operations that could be made possible through improvements in the range of communication devices and airborne supply by longrange aircraft. At the Quebec Conference in 1943 ... to Stilwell notifiying him that America would organise their own LongRange Penetration Force ... Post World War II After World War II, longrange operations were primarily performed by small units ... Air Service of New Zealand . LongRange operations were also carried out by the Rhodesian Special Air Service and American LongRange Reconnaissance Patrol s LRRP in the Vietnam War . The South African 32 Battalion performed longrange penetration operations in Angola after the Angolan Civil War . The Sri Lanka Army LongRange Reconnaissance Patrol Sri Lanka longrange penetration units have also carried out successful longrange operations during the Sri Lankan Civil War . ref http www.strategypage.com ... more details
unreferenced date November 2007 The United States Army LongRange Surveillance Detachment LRSD is organized as a detachment organic to the military intelligence battalion at division military division level for the purpose of LongRange Surveillance . The LRSD s are organized into a headquarters section, communications section two base radio stations , and six surveillance teams. Light division LRS detachments only have four surveillance teams. The leaders are United States Army Airborne School airborne and Ranger School Ranger qualified. All other personnel in the detachment are airborne qualified. All active Army LRSD s were deactivated in September 2005 and most Army National Guard units were deactivated in September 2008. Two new National Guard LongRange Surveillance Company LongRange Surveillance Companies were stood up in September 2009. Headquarters Section This section contains the personnel necessary for command and control of the detachment. Communications Section The most important section of any LRSD, the communication specialists ensure expeditious processing of all message traffic. The two Base station Wireless communications base stations maintain communication with deployed teams. They may also insert with the teams at times, and are as physically fit and as well trained as team members. The LRSD may be augmented with a base station from the corps LRSC if dictated by operational requirements, equipment shortages, or maintenance problems. Surveillance Teams LRS teams Each team consists of a team leader, an assistant team leader, three observers, and a Radiotelephone RATELO . The teams obtain and report information about enemy forces within their assigned areas. They can operate independently with little or no external support in all environments. They are lightly armed with limited self defense capabilities. To be easily transportable, they are equipped .... See also LongRange Surveillance LongRange Surveillance Company External links https akocomm.us.army.mil ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name LongRange Desert Group image Image Lrdg.jpg caption LRDG badge depicting ... publisher Commonwealth War Graves Commission title The LongRange Desert Group url http www.cwgc.org ... symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label The LongRange Desert Group LRDG was a reconnaissance and raiding ... called the LongRange Patrol LRP , the unit was founded in Egypt in June 1940 by Major Ralph A. Bagnold ... explained his concept for a group of men intended to undertake longrange reconnaissance patrols ... R Patrol trucks The unit, initially known as the No.1 LongRange Patrol Unit LRP , was founded ... LongRange Desert Group url http www.nzetc.org tm scholarly tei WH2 1Doc c15.html ref Once the men ... and List 1999, pp.8 9, 12 ref In November 1940, the name of the LRP was changed to the LongRange ... on the right. The man at the rear is manning a Boys anti tank rifle The LongRange Patrol comprised ... and re designated the LongRange Desert Group. It was expanded to six Patrols T , W and R Patrols ... LongRange Squadron , which had been formed by volunteers from the 2nd Lancers Gardner ..., he had two Waco Aircraft Company Waco aircraft fitted with longrange fuel tanks. Prendergast ... to their division. ref cite web accessdate 19 May 2010 title New Zealand Squadron, LongRange Desert ... in desert warfare. ref Ryan 2009, p.150 ref ref Ryan 2009, p.97 ref The LongRange Desert Group ... 22 May 2010 publisher New Zealand Army title LongRange Desert Group Honoured in Papakura url http www.army.mil.nz ... please use references in a GA rated article Media appearance The LongRange Desert Group is featured ... companies References refbegin Bagnold, R. A. Early Days of the LongRange Desert Group . The Geographical ..., Tobias. Non Vi Sed Arte LongRange Desert Group, Their Vehicles and Camouflage. Model Military International ... Publishing, 2006. ISBN 1852854170 Jenner, Robin List, David and Badrocke, Mike. The LongRange Desert Group 1940 1945 . Oxford, UK Osprey Publishing, 1999. ISBN 1 85532 958 1 Kay, R. L. LongRange Desert ... more details
The LongRange Shipbuilding program was implemented by the U.S. Maritime Commission shortly after its establishment in 1937 as part of the mandate of the Merchant Marine Act of 1936 which stated that blockquote United States shall have a merchant marine a sufficient to carry its domestic water borne ... became known as the LongRange Program. It was intended that this latter group of ships would be chartered ... During the early years of WWII Since war appeared to be drawing closer by the year, the LongRange ... of the Emergency Shipbuilding program which would soon eclipse the LongRange Program ... the LongRange Program, the Commissioners led by Admiral Emory S. Land fought to ensure that the smaller ... Lakes region. With this move the LongRange Program was combined with the Emergency Program ... of entire Maritime Commission wartime effort With the combining of the LongRange Program with the Emergency Program, the specific type of ships which had been the foundation of the LongRange program ... of the LongRange Program nor did the yards which had previously built vessels for the LongRange program ... difference between the yards building for the LongRange Program as opposed to its larger brother ... to the yards resided with the Maritime Commission. LongRange Program yards had been from ... of the corporations which owned them. Many of the yards which built for the LongRange Program continued ... was there a new LongRange style shipbuilding program undertaken by the Maritime Commission s successor ... Mariner class . Those ships like their predecessors in the prewar LongRange Program were built ... than originally scheduled. The fall of France in May 1940 was a watershed for the Commission and the LongRange Program for when Germany was able to move its U Boat bases to the Brittany coast of France ... by the Commission. As shipbuilding accelerated in 1941 with more ships being ordered for both the LongRange and Emergency Programs, by March 1942 the oversight of shipbuilding was decentralized by the Maritime ... more details
LongRange Reconnaissance Escadrille Eskadry Dalekiego Rozpoznania was a unit of the Naval Air Squadron Polish Morski Dywizjon Lotniczy at the beginning of world war 2. Air Crew Commander kpt. mar. pil. Roman Borowiec Equipment 2 Lublin R VIII ter floatplanes and 1 CANT Z.506 B See also Polish Air Force order of battle in 1939 Category Polish Air Force escadrilles ... more details
For the Sri Lankan black ops special forces unit LongRange Reconnaissance Patrol Sri Lanka LongRange ... US Army LongRange Reconnaissance Patrol units were in the 11th Airborne Division in Augsburg Germany ... General William Westmoreland ordered the formation of a LongRange Reconnaissance Patrol LRRP unit in each infantry brigade, modelled on the SASR. ref Shortt & McBride, p.26 ref Early in the war longrange reconnaissance patrols were performed by a limited number of infantry battalion Recon Platoons ... September 2009 . Their use was reconsidered and restructured into modern day LongRange Surveillance LRS units. Longrange reconnaissance outside the U.S. Sri Lanka Main LongRange Reconnaissance Patrol Sri Lanka Other units known as LRRPs can be found in international militaries, such as the LongRange Reconnaissance Patrol Sri Lanka LRRP unit trained and used by the Military of Sri Lanka Military ... 200 In the Germany German Bundeswehr , LLRP is called Fernsp her longrange scouts . Historically, the German Fernsph her units were modelled after the Finnish longrange patrols and derived from ... Freedom in Afghanistan . Finland Main Sissi Finnish light infantry In Finland , longrange patrols ... 4th Detached Battalion , a command of four different longrange patrol units, Osasto Paatsalo, Osasto ... period of the Continuation War, longrange patrols were often conducted by special Finnish Sissi ... knowledge in longrange patrolling and fighting. He was declared MIA during the Vietnam War ... Force is considered as one of the best in LongRange Reconnaissance Patrols or Pathfinders.They can ... of the ISTAR concept. NATO The NATO International LongRange Reconnaissance Patrol School ILRRPS ... of the first Army LRRP manual. Both companies used CW Morse Code radios including the TRC 77 for longrange communications to their respective Corps G 2 Intelligence through 3 mobile base stations each ... Defence Forces had two Longe Range Surveillance Companies LRSC known as Patrol Companies one assigned ... more details
The De LongMountains are a mountain range in the North Slope Borough, Alaska North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska . The range is located at the west end of the Brooks Range and extends west from Uivaksak Creek and the head of the Kuna River . They were named in 1886 after the Arctic explorer George W. DeLong George Washington DeLong 1844 1881 . ref cite gnis id 1401014 name De LongMountains accessdate 2010 09 12 ref The highest point is Black Mountain Alaska Black Mountain at convert 5020 ft m 0 . ref name pb cite peakbagger id 14 name Black Mountain, Alaska accessdate 2010 09 12 . ref References reflist coord 68 25 N 161 40 W scale 4000000 display title Category Mountain ranges of Alaska Category Brooks Range Category Landforms of North Slope Borough, Alaska NorthSlopeAK geo stub de De LongMountains ... more details
The LongRange dikes are a Paleocene mafic dike swarm of Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada . It consists of a large igneous province with an area of Convert 105000 km2 mi2 abbr on that was constructed about 620  million years ago. ref http www.thefreelibrary.com Igneous rock associations in Canada 3. Large Igneous Provinces LIPs ... a0124343378 Igneous rock associations in Canada 3. Large Igneous Provinces LIPs in Canada and adjacent regions 3 Ga to Present. ref Its formation might have occurred when the ancient Iapetus Ocean began to form. ref http geology.geoscienceworld.org cgi content abstract 17 7 602 Birthdate for the lapetus Ocean? A precise U Pb zircon and baddeleyite age for the LongRange dikes, southeast Labrador ref See also Portal Volcanism of Canada Volcanism of Canada Volcanism of Eastern Canada Volcanism of Northern Canada Volcanism of Western Canada References reflist Large igneous provinces Newfoundland geo stub Canada geology stub coord missing Newfoundland and Labrador Category Dike swarms Category Paleocene volcanism Category Volcanism of Newfoundland and Labrador ... more details
LongRange Aviation lang ru , Dalnaya Aviatsiya , or lang ru , DA was the branch of the Soviet Air Forces tasked with longrange bombardment of strategic targets with nuclear weapons. During the Cold War , it was the counterpart to the Strategic Air Command of the United States Air Force . History LongRange Aviation in World War II Image SovietBomber.jpg 200px thumb Comparison of Soviet Strategic Aviation aircraft towards the end of the Cold War The first three Air Armies, designated Air Army Air Armies of Special Purpose were created between 1936 and 1938. ref 2nd Army was created on the 15 March 1937 in the Far East, and somewhat later the 3rd Air Army was created in the North Caucasus Military District ref On 5 November 1940 these were reformed as the LongRange Bombardment Aviation of the High Command of the Red Army until February 1942 due to lack of combat performance during the Winter War conflict with Finland . ref http www.allaces.ru cgi bin s2.cgi sssr struct ... a part of the LongRange Aviation divisions of the reserve of High Command, but were reformed as the 18th ... Air Army was the 62nd LongRange Aviation Division, heraldic predecessor to the 37th Air Army s 22nd Donbass Heavy Bomber Aviation Division. Strategic bombers were regrouped within the LongRange Aviation of the Armed Forces DA VS in April 1946. ref Air Power Analysis Russian Federation, International ... . The three longrange air armies also flew the Tu 22M. On 1 January 1991 the 46th Air Army s forces ... Brest Independent LongRange Reconnaissance Regiment Nezhin , 26 Tu 22R 290th Independent LongRange ... to form the LongRange Aviation Command. Strategy In the event of a nuclear war with the United States ... in the NATO rear area that required large conventional or nuclear payloads. LongRange Aviation s aircraft ... Union, LongRange Aviation entered a period of decline, along with the other former components ... operations. The Central Intelligence Agency in 1975 estimated that 530 intermediate range bombers ... more details
provided. There were other features dedicated to the longrange function there were two parallel ... Despite this setback, the Air Ministry ordered a second Longrange Monoplane K1991 in July 1930, this flying ... Leader O Gayford officer in charge of the RAF LongRange Development Unit and his navigator ... later make Flight distance record long distance flights with the Vickers Wellesley . Operators UK Royal Air Force Specifications Fairey Longrange Monoplane II aircraft specifications if you do not understand ... air england fairey longrange.php Fairey LongRange Monoplanes http www.youtube.com watch?v qGepvIdbad8&feature user The Fairey LongRange Monoplane Fairey aircraft aviation lists Category British experimental aircraft 1920 1929 Category Fairey aircraft Longrange Monoplane Category Propeller aircraft ... into methods of increasing the range of aircraft. In order to soothe the anxieties of the HM Treasury ... Bay , South West Africa . This was a Flight distance record world long distance record of 5,410  ... alt stall speed main stall speed alt range main range alt ceiling main ceiling alt climb rate main ... also other relevant information References Notes reflist Bibliography refbegin Cooksley, Peter. LongRange Fairey . Air Enthusiast , Fifty one, August to October 1993.Stamford, UK Key Publishing. ISSN ... more details
unreferenced date June 2008 LongRange Surveillance LRS pronounced lurse units are specially trained elite surveillance units of the United States Army that are employed by Military Intelligence Units for gathering information from deep within hostile territories. Classic LRS employment is to infiltrate deep into enemy territory, construct a hide site, and provide continuous surveillance of an intelligence target of key interest. LRS teams allow 24 hour surveillance and analysis coverage unlike Unmanned Aerial Vehicles UAVs , manned aircraft, and most satellites. Assuming there is no mission compromise, these teams typically remain in position for up to 5 days, as determined by the available food and water supplies. Employment LRSUs operate up to convert 100 km mi from the Front line Forward Line Of Troops FLOT for a maximum of 5 days. Citation needed date July 2010 Their five primary missions are reconnaissance , surveillance , target acquisition , battle damage assessment , and force protection . They also have many secondary missions capabilities to include the conduct of emergency assaults or provide general battlefield information to military intelligence sources weather and light data, map data, etc. . Today s LRS units trace their origin to the US Army s LongRange Reconnaissance ... Troop HHT , one LongRange Surveillance Company C Company with 15 teams, and two Cavalry troops ... RSLC at Fort Benning , where they learn longrange land navigation, communications, intelligence ... , Italy s 9 Para Assault Regiment and Germany s Fernsp hkompanie LongRange Scout Companies . Citation ... Fjernoppklaringseskadron eng LongRange Reconnaissance Squadron cavalry LRS unit of the Norwegian Armed ... 93 LongRange Surveillance Unit Operations. FM 7 93 http www.fas.org irp agency army tradoc usaic mipb ... PDF title Eyes Behind the Lines US Army Longrange Reconnaissance and Surveillance Units first Major ... year 2005 http www.bragg.army.mil LRS XVIII Airborne Corps LongRange Surveillance Recruiting Category ... more details