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How to alignment? (Radar target & FLIR)



 
 
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Old May 18th 05, 08:31 AM
Andy
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Default How to alignment? (Radar target & FLIR)

Hi !

Some time ago, I read a alignment at ship's surveillance,tracking
radar,EOTS and Gun with TV camera and slave function, I understand
well, because tracking radar have a elevation information.
However in the air, helicopter(Lynx) with Seaspary surveillance radar,
Seaspray also have a slave function but can't understand.
How to align a FLIR with the target detected by the radar without
elevation info? and How to compensate angles whenever copter move fast?


Please solve my curiosity! expecting yours guides!

 




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