to see the enemy and not let the enemy see you
The reconnaissance patrol leader.
A patrol.
To avoid enemy contact thus preserving tactical integrity.
LRRP team; Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol(s).
Yes, it is vital.
A combat patrol typically involves several key components, including reconnaissance, security, and engagement with enemy forces. The main objective is to gather intelligence, assess the enemy's strength, and maintain situational awareness in a designated area. Patrols often operate in small units to enhance mobility and stealth, allowing them to navigate potentially hostile environments effectively. Additionally, they may also provide a deterrent presence and support local populations.
The were used for reconnaissance bombing, ground support, ASW patrol, transportation, Air/Sea rescue, torpedo planes, Bomber/fighter interceptors and as fighters.
Reconnaissance is a noun.
Surveillance
The Australian Army typically uses the term "patrol" when referring to their operations in the field. This term encompasses various activities, including reconnaissance, surveillance, and engagement with the local environment or enemy forces. Depending on the context, patrols can vary in size and purpose, often reflecting the specific mission objectives.
there was a reconnaissance for illigeal drugs at the jr. high
reconnaissance