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20 December 1993 Shadow 200: a close range solution for the battlefield commander
James H. Christner
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Abstract
Ground forces doctrine maintains the need for highly mobile integrated combat arms, able to engage enemy forces at the forward line of troops. Timely artillery fire coordination permitting mutual support of armor, infantry and artillery during the deep attack operations is paramount to successful tactical operations and a logical mission for the UAV. This coordination, coupled with the usual imaging missions of reconnaissance, battle damage assessment, and targeting make the UAV system a valuable tool for the battlefield commander.
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James H. Christner "Shadow 200: a close range solution for the battlefield commander", Proc. SPIE 2023, Airborne Reconnaissance XVII, (20 December 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.165523
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KEYWORDS
Unmanned aerial vehicles

Fourier transforms

Airborne reconnaissance

Combustion

Reconnaissance systems

Imaging systems

Artillery

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