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23 February 1989 Low Altitude, Large-Scale Reconnaissance: Detail>Expense
James W Walker
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Abstract
There are a number of organizations with a need for large-scale (in the range of between 1:100 and 1:1000) aerial photographs. A large percent of these organizations are also budget limited. A program of low altitude, large-scale reconnaissance (LALSR) developed and used at Brigham Young University may be useful in many of the applications where these fiscal and safety limitations exist. The development, criteria, methodology, and use of this program are outlined in this presentation.
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James W Walker "Low Altitude, Large-Scale Reconnaissance: Detail>Expense", Proc. SPIE 0979, Airborne Reconnaissance XII, (23 February 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948621
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Unmanned aerial vehicles

Airborne reconnaissance

Reconnaissance

Data acquisition

Photography

Air contamination

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