Aerial photography was collected in 1980 over Camp Adair, Oregon, in a pilot operation preceding larger scale tests. The photography was acquired by Mohawk OV-1D aircraft equipped with the KA-76 camera. The imagery was analyzed for its usefulness in detecting minefields. The importance of background types and sun elevation angle is discussed. Specular reflection off surface-laid mines is suggested as a significant factor in detection. Shadows cast by surface-laid mines were found to be important cues for detection. (Author)
Analysis of Aerial Photography from Array II (1980)
1982
27 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Ammunition, Explosives, & Pyrotechnics , Optical Detection , Photographic Techniques & Equipment , Mine detection , Photointerpretation , Aerial photographs , Aerial photography , Angles , Detection , Elevation , Minefields , Oregon , Photography , Sun , Background , Aerial cameras , Observation aircraft , Photographic analysis , Specular reflection , Shadows
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