In the future, the contest for information will dominate maritime warfare, global surveillance will be routine, and battle spaces will expand. Accordingly, the U.S. Navy has a requirement for generating near-real-time, near-photographic-quality aerial imagery of a variety of targets from long standoff ranges both day and night. Missions include antisurface warfare, overland strike warfare, and intelligence. Targets range from large fixed installations such as power plants and bridges to relocatable anti-aircraft missile launchers and highly mobile vehicles. This report addresses the feasibility of developing a long-range infrared imaging sensor for satisfying such requirements.
Performance Requirements for Long-Standoff-Range Infrared Imaging Sensor
1992
58 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Infrared & Ultraviolet Detection , Optoelectronic Devices & Systems , Optics & Lasers , Infrared detectors , Long range (Distance) , Standoff , Aerial photography , Aircraft , Air temperature , Cloud cover , Solar radiation , Reconnaissance , Target signatures , Dew point , Visibility , Forward looking infrared systems , Altitude
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