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1 September 1975 The Small Format Camera For Tactical Reconnaissance
Ralph W. Fisher
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Abstract
Our concern is with payload requirements and moldline conformity of tactical reconnaissance aircraft. We have observed the size and weight of photo reconnaissance sensors continually increase while other avionic equipment has shown an opposite trend. Certainly with advances in optics, film and servo control technology, the trend in photo reconnaissance equipment should have been the opposite, also. The requirements for reducing the size of high performance tactical reconnaissance cameras is very real even in manned reconnaissance aircraft because of the present requirement for a real time reconnaissance capability. Real time sensors are themselves large, bulky, and unreliable. If photo reconnaissance is to survive--and it certainly would be a disaster if it did not--cameras must be made much smaller so they can be colocated with the advanced equipment.
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Ralph W. Fisher "The Small Format Camera For Tactical Reconnaissance", Proc. SPIE 0058, Effective Utilization and Application of Small Format Camera Systems, (1 September 1975); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954332
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KEYWORDS
Reconnaissance

Cameras

Sensors

Servomechanisms

Imaging systems

Reconnaissance systems

Reliability

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