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A six-member team with backgrounds in force protection,

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A six-member team with backgrounds in force protection, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), and electronics prepare to launch a Persistent Ground Surveillance System (PGSS). The 22-meter long aerostat is filled with helium and provides surveillance at heights of up to 2,000 feet. A camera mounted on the underside produces full motion video directly fed into a forward operating base’s tactical operations center. PGSS have been successful in finding bomb makers and improvised explosive devices, as well as helping locate weapon caches. EC10 is an annual USJFCOM-led, multinational ISR demonstration that showcases emerging capabilities and provides lessons learned to improve joint and combined interoperability.

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06/08/2010
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multinational reconnaissance surveillance interoperability force protection usjfcom isr joint forces command intelligence empire challenge 10 ec 10 vanessa valentine electronicspersistent ground surveillance system pgss air force staff sgt staff sgt vanessa valentine u s joint forces command fort huachuca dvids ultra high resolution high resolution