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29 November 2000 Dual-band framing cameras: technology and status
Andre G. Lareau, Andrew J. Partynski
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This paper discusses the development of two new state-of- the-art Electro-Optical (E-O) cameras, the CA-295 and the CA-270. These cameras employ wafer-scale visible and IR spectrum focal plane arrays to capture wide field of view digital images simultaneously in both bands. Specifications, performance and the configuration of the cameras is discussed. The current flight demonstration status is given. Representative imagery form previous generation cameras is shown.
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Andre G. Lareau and Andrew J. Partynski "Dual-band framing cameras: technology and status", Proc. SPIE 4127, Airborne Reconnaissance XXIV, (29 November 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.408685
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Staring arrays

Fourier transforms

Electronics

Visible radiation

Reconnaissance

Channel projecting optics

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