2004 – The Detachment supported the Antarctic Sea Ice Campaign, flying missions in and around
what was formerly known as the Palmer Peninsula on the
Antarctic continent. The mission purpose was the evaluation of
spatial variability to fully assess how accurately sea ice parameters can be derived based on a study of new ice
emissivity, heat, and salinity fluxes over coastal waters and a determination of precise locations of ice edges.
2006 – VXS-1 flew the "Rampant Lion I" survey conducted by
Naval Research Laboratory and
U.S. Geological Survey scientists as part of an integrated
remote sensing survey, mapping approximately two-thirds of the country of
Afghanistan.
2008 – The team flew "Rampant Lion II". Built on data obtained in 2006, the team's modified NP-3D Orion aircraft assisted scientists with a dual focus – developing advanced
geospatial collection; and analysis techniques to support the warfighter and economic infrastructure development in Afghanistan. ==References==