Gyro-Stabilized Aerial Camera
An aerial camera equipped with a gyroscope to maintain stability and ensure sharp, clear images during aerial photography.
Eyeballing the Enemy: Visual Reconnaissance
The crucial role of observation and visual intelligence gathering in World War II, utilizing binoculars, aerial photography, and ground-based scouting.
Ea-4
A Japanese reconnaissance aircraft used during World War II. Known for its speed and agility, it was primarily employed for observation and aerial photography.
Caproni Ca.313
A twin-engine Italian bomber that was mainly used for reconnaissance and aerial photography. However, some were used for bomber duties.
Axis Reconnaissance
The gathering of information about enemy forces, terrain, and other factors relevant to military operations through observation, aerial photography, and other means.
Aerial Reconnaissance Photography
The practice of capturing images from the air to gather intelligence about enemy positions, movements, and infrastructure.