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30 August 2004 Night reconnaissance for F-16 multirole reconnaissance pod
Ralph Stuart Brownie, Clement Larroque
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Abstract
The Belgian Air Force successfully carried out flight trials of the latest Low Light CCD focal plane technology during December of 2003. Simultaneous imaging of the ground was performed by conventional CCD, Infra Red Linescan and Low Light CCD reconnaissance sensors; provided and integrated by Thales within the Modular Reconnaissance Pod (MRP). This paper reports on the results and compares capability of the technologies.
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Ralph Stuart Brownie and Clement Larroque "Night reconnaissance for F-16 multirole reconnaissance pod", Proc. SPIE 5409, Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR) Systems and Applications, (30 August 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.554330
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Charge-coupled devices

Reconnaissance

CCD image sensors

Line scan image sensors

Spatial resolution

Low light sensors

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