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11 December 1984 PC-183B Standoff Imaging System
Henry J. Fredrickson
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Abstract
Itek has recently completed a program to supply long range oblique photography (LOROP) cameras for a nose installation in an F-104 aircraft. The camera, designated PC-183B, is a derivative of a configuration presented at the June 1980, SPIE show and is described in Volume 242. The PC-183B camera features reflective optics, internal two-axis stabilization, and a unique air capstan.
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Henry J. Fredrickson "PC-183B Standoff Imaging System", Proc. SPIE 0496, Airborne Reconnaissance VIII, (11 December 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944402
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Nose

Photography

Reflectivity

Airborne reconnaissance

Panoramic photography

Imaging systems

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