This report compares measured forward-looking infrared (FLIR) system detection ranges of a target ship, the Research Vessel Point Sur, with predictions from the Electro-Optical Tactical Decision Aid (EOTDA) version 3.0. The EOTDA was primarily developed by the Air Force, with only minimal attention applied to the complexities of the marine environment. The objective of this case study was to evaluate the EOTDA performance for a target in an open ocean background.
FLIR Case Study Using the Electro-Optical Tactical Decision Aid (EOTDA) Mark III
1995
11 pages
Report
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Englisch
Optoelectronic Devices & Systems , Infrared & Ultraviolet Detection , Military Sciences , Infrared detection , Forward looking infrared systems , Electrooptics , Decision aids , Tactical data systems , Air force , Ships , Decision making , Targets , Case studies , Oceans , Range(Distance) , Ocean environments , Antiship warfare , Open water , Research ships , Reprints , Ship targets , Eotda(Electro optical tactical decision aid)
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