Added by | Alain Martineau |
General Description : | The Canadian Forces Joint Imagery Center is home to many of the Imagery Technicians who deploy with Canada’s troops. Some of their work can be seen on the Combat Camera website. |
Front Description : | Unit badge, A satellite circling the globe marked a maple leaf. The history of the Imagery Technician trade is a rich one, its roots probably go right back to war artists that predate photographic technology. The trade remains affiliated with the Air Force, due mainly to the extensive early use of aerial photography, in spite of the fact that the greatest user of its product is the Intelligence Branch, a part of Land Forces (Army). Changing technology continues to shape the trade and it’s skill set, namely digital photography and satellites as both a medium of transmission and of imagery gathering. In recent job analysis the Imagery Technician has been grouped with Geomatics Technicians (map makers) and Meteorological Technicians |
Back Description : | The back show the alliance of the unit. Imagery technicians, intelligence and Geomatic work. |
Diameter | 45.00 mm |
Material | -I do not know- |
Catalog prices | No catalog prices set yet |