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20 February 1987 Real-Time Reconnaissance: An Engineering Perspective
Norman W. Boese, Anthony S. Clark
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Abstract
New electro-optical (E-0) systems are currently being developed for tactical reconnaissance. To ensure that these systems can be developed within budget, it is essential that operational and technical requirements be developed together. This paper is an attempt at defining technical capabilities and costs in terms of operational requirements.
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Norman W. Boese and Anthony S. Clark "Real-Time Reconnaissance: An Engineering Perspective", Proc. SPIE 0694, Airborne Reconnaissance X, (20 February 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936760
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Reconnaissance

Reconnaissance systems

Fourier transforms

Airborne reconnaissance

Charge-coupled devices

Target recognition

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