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25 October 1994Tactical Airborne Digital Camera System (TADCS) update I: tactical mission imaging
The tactical airborne digital camera system (TADCS) integrates the laptop imagery transmission system (LITE) with the DCS-100 digital camera system (DCS) to provide near real-time reconnaissance imagery from the rear cockpit of the F-14A aircraft, as well as from a hand-held sensor in the P-3 platform.
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Michael M. Mocenter, "Tactical Airborne Digital Camera System (TADCS) update I: tactical mission imaging," Proc. SPIE 2272, Airborne Reconnaissance XVIII, (25 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.191903