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6 August 2002 Anti-tank munitions detectability and interceptability
Gunnar W.R. Pappert, Klaus Schlueter, Volker Koch
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Abstract
The information presented about the active protection system (APS) AWiSS was and is still funded by the German procurement agency (BWB) as part of the definition phase for an new generation of light armored vehicles It outlines the results achieved in the area of signature and vulnerability data collection and analysis of anti-tank munitions. A overview is given about the program areas where anti-tank munitions signature data are used.
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Gunnar W.R. Pappert, Klaus Schlueter, and Volker Koch "Anti-tank munitions detectability and interceptability", Proc. SPIE 4718, Targets and Backgrounds VIII: Characterization and Representation, (6 August 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.478823
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Radar

Imaging systems

Missiles

Reconnaissance systems

Databases

Reconnaissance

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