The actions taken and management techniques employed by the U. S. Army Combat Surveillance Agency to compress lead-time in the delivery of combat surveillance/target acquisition systems to the field are paying off and are discussed in this status report. (Author)
The Research and Development Effort of the U.S. Army Signal Corps to provide a Combat Surveillance and Target Acquisition Capability for the U.S. Army and Related Activities of other Agencies FY 1963
1963
174 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Infrared & Ultraviolet Detection , Optical Detection , Radiofrequency Detection , Combat surveillance , Military requirements , Feasibility studies , Infrared detectors , Search radar , Airborne , Army research , Drones , Side looking radar , Mortar locator radar , Aerial cameras , Surveillance drones , Resolution , Moving target indicators , Surface to surface , Target acquistion , Ground support equipment , Aerial reconnaissance , Infrared scanning , Sound ranging , An/aad-2 , An/apq-86 , An/aps-85 , An/dpd-3 , An/mpq-29 , An/mpq-4 , An/pps-4 , An/tns-3 , An/tkq-1 , An/tps-25 , An/uas-4 , An/tps-33 , An/usd-1 , Mqm-58 drones , V-1 aircraft
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