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20 February 1987 Considerations For A Low-Altitude Reconnaissance System
Ralph Wight
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Abstract
Use of solid-state detectors in systems to supplant photo-graphic film-based sensors is described. Bandwidth limitations are shown to bound the collection capabilities of the new class of sensor. System trades are discussed, and a candidate type of low-altitude reconnaissance system described.
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Ralph Wight "Considerations For A Low-Altitude Reconnaissance System", Proc. SPIE 0694, Airborne Reconnaissance X, (20 February 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936775
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Panoramic photography

Reconnaissance systems

Cameras

Reconnaissance

Relays

Airborne reconnaissance

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