This briefing looks at the current usage of sensors on unmanned aircraft -- electro-optical, infrared, and radar. It outlines the need to further development of sensor fusion to enhances visual images. The military needs to be able to select the frequency, or combination thereof, that best fits the situation/environment. Different sensor capabilities are required to combat full range of asymmetrical threats: small, tactical, operational, and theater.
Unmanned Aircraft Systems Sensors
2005
45 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aircraft , Infrared & Ultraviolet Detection , Military Intelligence , Surveillance drones , Sensor fusion , Symposia , Cost effectiveness , Synthetic aperture radar , Radar images , High resolution , Infrared images , Metadata , Time sensitive targets , High definition television , Global positioning system , Standardization , Composite images , Aerial photography , Infrared surveillance , Electrooptical photography , Global information grid , Nato furnished , Global hawk , Predator , Shadow rq-7b , Scaneagle , Raven , Cost control , I-gnat , Briefing charts
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