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8 relations: Aerial reconnaissance, Flyover, Flypast, Freedoms of the air, Reconnaissance aircraft, Surveillance aircraft, Treaty on Open Skies, United States aerial reconnaissance of the Soviet Union.
Aerial reconnaissance
Aerial reconnaissance is reconnaissance for a military or strategic purpose that is conducted using reconnaissance aircraft.
See Overflight and Aerial reconnaissance
Flyover
Flyover may refer to.
Flypast
A flypast is a ceremonial or honorific flight by an aircraft or group of aircraft.
Freedoms of the air
The freedoms of the air, also called five freedoms of air transport, are a set of commercial aviation rights granting a country's airlines the privilege to enter and land in another country's airspace.
See Overflight and Freedoms of the air
Reconnaissance aircraft
A reconnaissance aircraft (colloquially, a spy plane) is a military aircraft designed or adapted to perform aerial reconnaissance with roles including collection of imagery intelligence (including using photography), signals intelligence, as well as measurement and signature intelligence.
See Overflight and Reconnaissance aircraft
Surveillance aircraft
Surveillance aircraft are aircraft used for surveillance.
See Overflight and Surveillance aircraft
Treaty on Open Skies
The Treaty on Open Skies establishes a program of unarmed aerial surveillance flights over the entire territory of its participants.
See Overflight and Treaty on Open Skies
United States aerial reconnaissance of the Soviet Union
Between 1946 and 1960, the United States Air Force conducted aerial reconnaissance flights over the Soviet Union in order to determine the size, composition, and disposition of Soviet forces.
See Overflight and United States aerial reconnaissance of the Soviet Union
References
Also known as Overflight (disambiguation).

