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23 January 2003 Airborne IRST target range: modelling and flight trials
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Abstract
A method for calculation of the target range of an airborne IRST has been verified with data from flight trials. The calculation method includes modelling of sensor performance, atmospheric transmission and infrared radiation from target and background. The flight trials were performed with the IR-OTIS system mounted on a Saab JA37 Viggen fighter aircraft, and a similar aircraft serving as target. Detection range was measured at various flight altitudes, for front and rear aspect. The correspondence between measured and predicted range is very good, with a deviation of less than 10 %.
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Asa Engvall "Airborne IRST target range: modelling and flight trials", Proc. SPIE 4820, Infrared Technology and Applications XXVIII, (23 January 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.450548
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Infrared search and track

Target detection

Signal to noise ratio

Atmospheric modeling

Global Positioning System

Point spread functions

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