DescriçãoReaper RPAS Aircraft Lands at Kandahar, Afghanistan MOD 45154678 (cropped).jpg
English: A Reaper Remotely Piloted Air System (RPAS) comes into land at Kandahar Airbase in Helmand, Afghanistan.
Breaking new ground for the RAF, the MQ-9 Reaper has become an invaluable asset in the fight against terrorism in Afghanistan. It is able to spend great lengths of time silently observing the enemy before using a range of precision munitions to defend coalition troops and civilians from danger.
This image was a runner-up in the RAF 2011 Photographic Competititon.
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Fabricante da câmara
Panasonic
Modelo da câmara
DMC-FZ50
Autor
Fg Off Owen Cheverton
Titular dos direitos de autor
Crown Copyright
Tempo de exposição
1/400 seg (0,0025)
Número F
f/5,6
Taxa de velocidade ISO
100
Data e hora de geração de dados
12h58min de 5 de janeiro de 2011
Distância focal da lente
43,6 mm
Título
Reaper RPAS Aircraft Lands at Kandahar, Afghanistan
Atribuição/Fornecedor
Crown Copyright
Fonte
RAF
Título curto
45153241
Título
A Reaper Remotely Piloted Air System (RPAS) comes into land at Kandahar Airbase in Helmand, Afghanistan.Breaking new ground for the RAF, the MQ-9 Reaper has become an invaluable asset in the fight against terrorism in Afghanistan. It is able to spend great lengths of time silently observing the enemy before using a range of precision munitions to defend coalition troops and civilians from danger.This image was a runner-up in the RAF 2011 Photographic Competititon.