U.N. uses Space Imaging's IKONOS to study drug crops
SPACE IMAGING'S IKONOS satellite is being used by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) to survey the cultivation of illegal crops in Afghanistan, Laos, Myanmar and Bolivia, the Denver-based company said July 13. One of the most recent surveys, the Afghanistan Opium Survey 2003, was...
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