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1 September 1975 Combat Armament Recording Photography In The Air Force - A Review
Roger H. Kramer
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Abstract
The USAF has had a continuing interest in Armament Recording Photography (ARP) since the early days of military aviation. During the Southeast Asia (SEA) conflict, a coordinated ARP Program was established under the 600 PS, AAVS. We will review the equipment, manning and management of ARP in SEA, analyze the results, and suggest areas for improvement in techniques and equipment.
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Roger H. Kramer "Combat Armament Recording Photography In The Air Force - A Review", Proc. SPIE 0058, Effective Utilization and Application of Small Format Camera Systems, (1 September 1975); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954334
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Photography

Imaging systems

Control systems

Fourier transforms

Printing

Switches

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