1996
DOI: 10.1117/12.241133
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<title>Performance capabilities and utilization of MICOM's diode-laser-based infrared scene projector technology</title>

Abstract: This paper describes the current design characteristics and performance capabilities of the US Army Missile Command's (USAMICOM's) diode laser based infrared scene projector technology. The projector is now operational at the US Army Missile Command's Research, Development, and Engineering Center (RDEC) and is being integrated into several HWIL simulation facilities. The projector is based upon a linear array of Pb-salt diode lasers coupled with a high-speed optical scanning system, drive electronics and synch… Show more

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“…Detailed design and performance information is contained in the references. 2,3,4,5 Currently, three LDAP systems are operational within the AMCOM MRDEC. These systems have been used to test several missile seekers of various formats and wavebands.…”
Section: Laser Diode Array Projector (Ldap)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detailed design and performance information is contained in the references. 2,3,4,5 Currently, three LDAP systems are operational within the AMCOM MRDEC. These systems have been used to test several missile seekers of various formats and wavebands.…”
Section: Laser Diode Array Projector (Ldap)mentioning
confidence: 99%