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1 March 1974 Air Force Approaches To Night Gated Photography
Ronald N. Hubbard, James C. Rachal Jr.
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Abstract
The need for application of photographic reconnaissance techniques to nighttime operations is apparent. In many situations, troop movements occur primarily at night and weapons installations and equipment may be camouflaged against daylight detection. The weather during daytime hours in many geographic locations makes daytime photographic reconnaissance difficult because of heavy cloud cover.
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Ronald N. Hubbard and James C. Rachal Jr. "Air Force Approaches To Night Gated Photography", Proc. SPIE 0042, Image Intensifiers: Technology, Performance, Requirements, and Applications, (1 March 1974); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953880
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KEYWORDS
Backscatter

Fiber optic illuminators

Photography

Sensors

Cameras

Reflectivity

Fourier transforms

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