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20 December 1993 Self-contained infrared camera for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) payloads
Steven E. Botts, Stanley Laband, Jeff L. Metschuleit
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Abstract
Small, lightweight, high-performance, IR camera systems are desirable for UAV payloads and similar tactical environments. This paper discusses a mid-wave infrared camera specified for imaging in the broad band region from 3.0 to 5.0 micrometers . The camera has demonstrated excellent night and thermal vision in a multitude of conditions including penetration through adverse weather and over water.
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Steven E. Botts, Stanley Laband, and Jeff L. Metschuleit "Self-contained infrared camera for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) payloads", Proc. SPIE 2023, Airborne Reconnaissance XVII, (20 December 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.165529
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Sensors

Staring arrays

Imaging systems

Unmanned aerial vehicles

Infrared cameras

Electronics

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