spy-in-the-sky

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spy-in-the-sky

adj
informal of or relating to a surveillance camera mounted on an aircraft or orbiting satellite
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Translations

spy-in-the-sky

[ˌspaɪɪnðəˈskaɪ] N (= satellite) → satélite m espía
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THE Scottish Government are launching a spy-in-the-sky crackdown on fraudulent farmers.
Google admits it has already sent planes over cities while Apple has acquired a firm using spy-in-the-sky technology that has been tested on at least 20 locations, The Daily Mail reports.
On the subject of the Spy-In-The-Sky, what a great idea.
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ANTISOCIAL behaviour haunting the Stocking-ford area of Nuneaton has prompted police to position a spy-in-the-sky camera above a notorious community trouble spot.
The spy-in-the-sky "Spotterscope" has been fitted to Merseyside police's pounds 2.8million Eurocopter C135.
Lord Barry Jones yesterday officially opened the pounds 3.5mhangar at Raytheon Systems,Broughton, which will install the spy-in-the-sky systems.
SCHOOL pupils are getting a spy-in-the-sky to protect them from bullies and intruders.
Both payloads were classified, but various nongovernment specialists speculated that in both cases it was a KH-11 reconnaissance satellite, a half-billion-dollar spy-in-the-sky of a type used to take high-resolution photos of the Soviet Union and other areas.
The pounds 700 cloaking device jams the signal that tracking boxes send to spy-in-the-sky satellites.
I READ your report about the 'spy-in-the-sky satellite' officials want to introduce to track binmen.
Cheating fishermen are to be tracked by a spy-in-the-sky.