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25 October 1994 Marriage of military and commercial RECCE products for surveillance applications
Brendan P. Regan
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Abstract
During recent years, in order to meet increased demands for aerial surveillance data and due to decreased availability of support from military tactical reconnaissance organizations, many state and federal agencies have begun to expand their organic reconnaissance capabilities. Agencies have attempted to minimize system costs by procuring excess military sensors, only to find that adaptation of existing military sensor control and data annotation systems, or development of application specific systems, is cost prohibitive. One proposed solution to this dilemma, as presented within this paper, is user integrated reconnaissance systems which can include excess military sensors, but which also make extensive use of cost effective commercially procurable reconnaissance management system (RMS) components.
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Brendan P. Regan "Marriage of military and commercial RECCE products for surveillance applications", Proc. SPIE 2272, Airborne Reconnaissance XVIII, (25 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.191897
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Video

Control systems

Video surveillance

Reconnaissance

Reconnaissance systems

Commercial off the shelf technology

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