The Henry Poincare receptacle ship created at the same time as the CEL (French acronym for Les Landes test center (France)) for reception and acquisition of measurements during the final phase of ballistic missile flights, is described. The evolution of more powerful means to respond to future missile measurements is discussed. The Monge will be the new measuring ship and will be equipped, from 1992, with a general device for performance measuring, including radar, telemeasurement means, optics, and a meteo-aerology station.


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    Title :

    La Fonction Receptacle: Du Batiment d'Essais et de Mesures 'Henri Poincare' au Batiment d'Essais et de Mesures 'Monge' (Receptacle Function: From the Henri Poincare Test and Measurement Ship to the Monge Test and Measurement Ship)


    Contributors:
    Y. Tanguy (author)

    Publication date :

    1991


    Size :

    5 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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