CAMRA (for "Consultation of Rapidly Accessible Military Archives") is the new archival image recognition application of the Defense Communication and Audiovisual Production Establishment (ECPAD).
Behind the photo, discover other images of military history through your mobile.
Nothing could be simpler: download the application and point your phone's camera at a panel in an exhibition or at a photo in a book and discover treasures of information.
Access videos, audio content, unpublished texts, web pages to go further and learn more about the photographic and audiovisual archives from our funds.
Each time you scan an image, it is stored in the "History" tab so that you can also consult it later.
Don't wait any longer, reveal the story hidden behind the great archival images.
The Defense Communication and Audiovisual Production Establishment (ECPAD) is a leading archives and audiovisual production centre. As such, it keeps exceptional collections of audiovisual and photographic archives on all contemporary conflicts in which the French army has been engaged since 1915, i.e. 15 million photos and 94,000 hours of film. These funds are constantly enriched by the production of military reporters, payments from Defense organizations and donations from individuals.
Behind the photo, discover other images of military history through your mobile.
Nothing could be simpler: download the application and point your phone's camera at a panel in an exhibition or at a photo in a book and discover treasures of information.
Access videos, audio content, unpublished texts, web pages to go further and learn more about the photographic and audiovisual archives from our funds.
Each time you scan an image, it is stored in the "History" tab so that you can also consult it later.
Don't wait any longer, reveal the story hidden behind the great archival images.
The Defense Communication and Audiovisual Production Establishment (ECPAD) is a leading archives and audiovisual production centre. As such, it keeps exceptional collections of audiovisual and photographic archives on all contemporary conflicts in which the French army has been engaged since 1915, i.e. 15 million photos and 94,000 hours of film. These funds are constantly enriched by the production of military reporters, payments from Defense organizations and donations from individuals.
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