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1 June 1970 Twenty-Five Millimeter Diameter, Nine Foot Long, Flexible Fiber Bundle For Low Light Level Display
Jerome J. Rosenblatt, Robert F. Durward
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Abstract
The fiber optics bundle to be discussed in this paper is used on the INFANT System. The INFANT, which stands for Iroquois Night Fighter And Night Tracker, is a system built under the direction of the U.S. Army Electronics Command's Night Vision Labora-tories in Fort Belvoir, Virginia. It is a system on a helicopter (see Figure 1) enabling pilots and co-pilots to "see" under low-light conditions.
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Jerome J. Rosenblatt and Robert F. Durward "Twenty-Five Millimeter Diameter, Nine Foot Long, Flexible Fiber Bundle For Low Light Level Display", Proc. SPIE 0021, Fiber Optics II: Applications and Technology, (1 June 1970); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953425
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KEYWORDS
Fiber optics

Image intensifiers

Fiber optics tests

Modulation

Photography

Epoxies

Objectives

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