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1 December 1991 Day/night aerial surveillance system for fishery patrol
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Abstract
An airborne surveillance system utilizing a Zeiss KS-153A, 80 mm Trilens, reconnaissance camera with day/night mission capability is discussed. In the night mode, the camera sets shutter and aperture for flash light operation and provides synchronization pulses to trigger the night illumination system. The night illumination system includes power unit and illumination assembly. Navigational data is recorded on each frame.
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Bernd Uhl "Day/night aerial surveillance system for fishery patrol", Proc. SPIE 1538, Airborne Reconnaissance XV, (1 December 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.48694
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Imaging systems

Camera shutters

Airborne reconnaissance

Reconnaissance systems

Control systems

Sensors

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