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7 December 1999 Unmanned vehicles: mainstays of future airborne reconnaissance
Patrick K. Branch
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Abstract
This paper is derived from material used by DASD (ISR & Space) for release at open conferences but has been tailored to the agenda for the UAV session of the SPIE 1999 Airborne Reconnaissance Conference. This paper serves as an introduction and summary of operational UAVs. As a result of tailoring, the paper avoids overlapping with other conference papers or briefing materials.
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Patrick K. Branch "Unmanned vehicles: mainstays of future airborne reconnaissance", Proc. SPIE 3751, Airborne Reconnaissance XXIII, (7 December 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.372638
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KEYWORDS
Unmanned aerial vehicles

Airborne reconnaissance

Reliability

Unmanned vehicles

Sensors

Video

Intelligence systems

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