0 (of soldiers or military aircraft) to get information about an area or the size and position of enemy forces
He took a number of smaller journeys to reconnoitre the territory and to plan routes for their spring departure.
They had meticulously studied and reconnoitred the location and dispositions of each of the divisions and their main headquarters.
It is an aircraft of exceedingly long range, high speed and great reconnoitre capability.
Low flying remains a vital element in our armoury of tactics to enable aircrew to penetrate and reconnoitre hostile airspace with minimum risk to themselves.
It is to reconnoitre and to strike at a depth of 1,500 miles and upwards "on our own" in any part of the world.
I regard the two representatives who have been sent as an advance party—some might even describe them as a picket—whose task will be to reconnoitre and make recommendations.
It has the ability to strike and to reconnoitre at a radius of action of 1,500 miles and upwards and to do so with an exceptionally high chance of penetration.
The next morning, he sent a party to reconnoitre the city.
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