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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aerial resources" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to aviation, military operations, environmental management, or any situation where resources are deployed from the air.
Example: "The firefighting team utilized aerial resources to combat the wildfires effectively."
Alternatives: "airborne assets" or "aviation resources".
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"Skimming continued today using infrared technology with support from aerial resources.
The intent of the investment in aerial resources was stated as follows: "Keep all wildfires with values at risk smaller than 100 acres and to suppress all fires in Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) areas at less than ten acres, 98% of the time".
As president, I will secure the border within a year putting thousands more federal boots on the ground, strategic fencing and aerial resources to fight border crime and make our states and nation safer".
As president, I will secure the border within a year putting thousands more federal boots on the ground, strategic fencing and aerial resources to fight border crime and make our states and nation safer". Arpaio endorsed Mitt Romney in 2008, choosing him over eventual nominee and fellow Arizonan John McCain.
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By predicting abundance from environmental characteristics (acquired for example, using aerial photography), resource selection functions may be a useful tool to refine population estimates of several petrel species in Antarctica without requiring intensive ground surveys.
The potential outcomes in using RPA and FLIR technology may include quicker response times, greater aerial water and resources deployment, less repeat "mop-up" work, quicker demoblisation of resources, etc.–all of which reduce suppression expenditure on wildland rural fires.
Additionally, the state has implemented new restrictions and additional requirements for the application of prescribed burning and approved a bill to fund a fleet of state owned aerial wildfire suppression resources.
While more aerial fire-fighting resources do not necessarily result in faster fire containment (Plucinski et al. 2012), the introduction of specific aerial monitoring by RPAs, e.g. in "mop-up" and "cold-trailing" activities is likely to obviate the need for longer ground operations or repeat visits.
At 3.58am, they sought further resources: two aerial platforms for directing water down into the building through the vents in the roof opened up by the fire.
Officers could use the aerial view to direct resources on scene while first responders navigate on scene using the augmented reality to locate where the emergency is.
The US Air Force has conducted a complete aerial survey of Afghan resources and released Russian assays measuring the nation's untapped mineral wealth in gold (in Badakshan), copper (Balkhab), iron (Haji-Gak), cobalt (Aynak), carbonatite (Khanneshin), tin (Dusar-Shaida) and more.
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