| Surface Reconnaissance |
| Reconnoiter or perform area observation by land or water to detect and report illegal drug activities that include, but are not limited to, cultivated marijuana, suspected isolated drug trafficking airstrips, drug drop zones, drug trafficking corridors, illegal drug laboratories, suspicious aircraft, watercraft, or motor vehicles. Information will be reported as designated by the supported Law Enforcement Agency (LEA). Approved categories of counterdrug activities include, but are not limited to: |
| (a) Unattended Sensor Support. Personnel will support LEAs in the emplacement, monitoring and maintenance of unattended sensors in areas where suspected drug activity is occurring. |
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| (b) Visual reconnaissance/observation by mobile patrols and listening posts/observation posts (LPs/OPs), using binoculars, cameras, night vision devices, and infrared/thermal imagery, including FLIR or lowlight devices. A law enforcement officer must be present or in direct contact with the National Guard team. |
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| Aerial Reconnaissance |
Conduct reconnaissance/observation of airspace, maritime or surface areas (land and internal waterways of the
US
and territories) for illegal drug activities which include, but are not limited to, cultivation of marijuana or delivery of illegal drugs. Reconnaissance may be directed toward suspected drug trafficking airstrips/drop/zones/ corridors or suspicious aircraft/watercraft/motor vehicles. For CD RAID and C-26 FLIR missions, a Law Enforcement Officer must be present or in direct contact. Approved equipment and techniques include, but are not limited to:
(a) Radars.
(b) Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).
(c) Aerial visual techniques, including infrared/thermal imagery, and photographic reconnaissance.
(d) Photo reconnaissance/film processing.
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