The NATO Consultation, Command and Control Agency (NC3A) in The Hague, The Netherlands, was involved in 2004 in a set of laboratory and live experiments with Aerospace Ground Surveillance (AGS) sensor and exploitation systems. The experiments and some of the findings are described. Based on collected experience, recommendations are provided for usage of Standardisation Agreements (STANAG) and simulations of ground tracks.
Experimentation Activities with Aerospace Ground Surveillance
2005
15 pages
Report
No indication
English
Unmanned Spacecraft , Military Intelligence , Aerospace craft , Surveillance , Aerial reconnaissance , Simulation , Experimental data , Moving target indicators , Netherlands , Interoperability , Synthetic aperture radar , Ags(Aerospace ground surveillance) , Caesar(Coalition aerial surveillance and reconnaissance) , Foreign reports
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