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U.S. Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command counterproliferation long-range biological standoff detection system (CP LR-BSDS)Format | Member Price | Non-Member Price |
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Paper Abstract
Schwartz Electro-Optics, Inc. (SEO) is developing a second- generation LIDAR-based long range aerosol detection and assessment system called the Counter-Proliferation Long Range-Biological Standoff Detection System (CP LR-BSDS) for the U.S. Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command (SBCCOM). CP LR-BSDS will be a palletized, self-contained system for use on the Army's UH-60A (Blackhawk) helicopter for long range detection and shape classification of long-line source aerosol clouds. This paper presents the key subsystem design considerations and operational characteristics of the CP LR-BSDS.
Paper Details
Date Published: 28 May 1999
PDF: 9 pages
Proc. SPIE 3707, Laser Radar Technology and Applications IV, (28 May 1999); doi: 10.1117/12.351380
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 3707:
Laser Radar Technology and Applications IV
Gary W. Kamerman; Christian Werner, Editor(s)
PDF: 9 pages
Proc. SPIE 3707, Laser Radar Technology and Applications IV, (28 May 1999); doi: 10.1117/12.351380
Show Author Affiliations
Lawrence A. Condatore Jr., Schwartz Electro-Optics, Inc. (United States)
Richard B. Guthrie, Schwartz Electro-Optics, Inc. (United States)
Bruce James Bradshaw, Schwartz Electro-Optics, Inc. (United States)
Kenyon E. Logan, Schwartz Electro-Optics, Inc. (United States)
Larry S. Lingvay, Schwartz Electro-Optics, Inc. (United States)
Thomas H. Smith, Schwartz Electro-Optics, Inc. (United States)
Richard B. Guthrie, Schwartz Electro-Optics, Inc. (United States)
Bruce James Bradshaw, Schwartz Electro-Optics, Inc. (United States)
Kenyon E. Logan, Schwartz Electro-Optics, Inc. (United States)
Larry S. Lingvay, Schwartz Electro-Optics, Inc. (United States)
Thomas H. Smith, Schwartz Electro-Optics, Inc. (United States)
Thomas S. Kaffenberger, Schwartz Electro-Optics, Inc. (United States)
Bruce W. Jezek, U.S. Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command (United States)
V. James Cannaliato, U.S. Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command (United States)
William J. Ginley, U.S. Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command (United States)
William S. Hungate, U.S. Army Soldier Biological and Chemical Command (United States)
Bruce W. Jezek, U.S. Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command (United States)
V. James Cannaliato, U.S. Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command (United States)
William J. Ginley, U.S. Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command (United States)
William S. Hungate, U.S. Army Soldier Biological and Chemical Command (United States)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 3707:
Laser Radar Technology and Applications IV
Gary W. Kamerman; Christian Werner, Editor(s)
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