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21 September 1992 IR simulation of missile closing on a moving textured object with a textured background and EO countermeasure
Emanuel Ben-David, Dario Cabib
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Abstract
CI Systems has made progress in the quest for ever more realistic simulation of infrared scenes for testing of advanced missiles. This has been achieved by building a completely automatic PC controlled electro-optical system which reproduces a textured object, moving with respect to a background, as it is seen by an approaching missile with a 3 to 5 (mu) FLIR. An independently moving and approaching countermeasure is also present in the scenario. The missile approach is simulated by a 10:1 infrared zoom; the radiance texture of both the object and the background are achieved by an infrared transparency, whose pixel radiance can be chosen from among 256 gray levels.
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Emanuel Ben-David and Dario Cabib "IR simulation of missile closing on a moving textured object with a textured background and EO countermeasure", Proc. SPIE 1687, Characterization, Propagation, and Simulation of Sources and Backgrounds II, (21 September 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.137869
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KEYWORDS
Zoom lenses

Collimators

Missiles

Black bodies

Infrared radiation

Beam splitters

Electronics

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