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This article focuses on results of international measurement that took place in a military training area near Baad Shaarow in the summer of 2017. The main goal of this measurement was collecting information about current attitudes to camouflage targets detection. Participants measured spectral signatures of present targets by using hyperspectral sensors. Image spectroscopy has been in great demand for the last decade. This field was initially used in remote sensing application. The progress in electrotechnology allowed for spreading out into diverse branches. This system has not been used in military technology for too long. The military application involves specific tools. This event was attended by several research groups from several countries. Every group operated a different hyperspectral device and they documented an identical target. Using different devices there was a wide spectrum of apparatus which work in different spectrum from VIS to SWIR. The main part of this work is focused on hyperspectral data comparison.
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V. Bárta, F. Racek, J. Krejcí, "NATO hyperspectral measurement of natural background," Proc. SPIE 10794, Target and Background Signatures IV, 1079405 (9 October 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2325468