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Ground forces systems

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The project for joint employment of small size real-time battlefield reconnaissance and observation system with PCHELA-1 UAV and the SMERCH multiple rocket system (MRS) has made it possible for creating a unique opportunity for the integrated combat employment of the two systems. The PCHELA-1 UAV detects the enemy targets in a given area and transmits the relevant message to the ground remote control station where the target coordinates are identified and the data transmission equipment conveys the information to the command post of the SMERCH MRS.

Publisher: Monch Publishing Group
Publication Name: Military Technology
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0722-3226
Year: 2004
Product information, Facilities & equipment, Russia, Product enhancement, Combat support, Drone aircraft, Unmanned aerial vehicles

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Future sensor/visualization concepts for the dismounted war fighter

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The dismounted soldier needs information immediately so as to reduce any uncertainty that he might have that allows him to carry out his mission. Efforts are being made to provide him with a networked visualization through a program called Multi-spectral Adaptive Networked Tactical Imaging System (MANTIS) which will provide a soldier with a helmet-mounted, multi-spectral sensor suite and high-speed digital processor, giving him the advantage to visually collaborate with his fellow solders in combat in real time.

Author: Paul, Jeffrey
Publisher: Monch Publishing Group
Publication Name: Military Technology
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0722-3226
Year: 2006
Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Management dynamics, Management, Innovations, Forecasts and trends, Soldiers, Technology application, Market trend/market analysis, Armies, Company business management, Tactical weapons

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Considerations on current and future UAV sensor payloads

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Issues are examined concerning the search for and technological developments of the most up-to-date reconnaissance information possible.

Author: Froh, Richard
Publisher: Monch Publishing Group
Publication Name: Military Technology
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0722-3226
Year: 2001
Aerial reconnaissance

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Subjects list: Equipment and supplies, Military reconnaissance, United States
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