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12 February 1993 AN/ASQ-197 provides commonality to Recce systems and avionics upgrades
Brendan P. Regan
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Abstract
In an attempt to strike a balance between increases in multi-role tactical air reconnaissance mission tasking and simultaneous decreases in defense spending, many users are evaluating upgrades to existing sensors and reconnaissance systems. At the heart of any cost-effective reconnaissance system upgrade must be a flexible reconnaissance management system, capable of filling multiple rolls in today's film backed reconnaissance system, while enabling successful transition to the Electro-Optical (EO) system of tomorrow. As a case in point this paper describes enhanced effectiveness and growth potential that Fairchild's AN/ASQ-197 Sensor Control-Data Display Set (SC-DDS) can provide.
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Brendan P. Regan "AN/ASQ-197 provides commonality to Recce systems and avionics upgrades", Proc. SPIE 1763, Airborne Reconnaissance XVI, (12 February 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.140828
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Reconnaissance systems

Control systems

Reconnaissance

Interfaces

Video

Airborne reconnaissance

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