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| Title: | Establishing an infrared measurement and modelling capability |
| Authors: | Willers, CJ Al-Ghamdi, AA Bezuidenhout, DF Al-Hosiny, NM |
| Keywords: | Infrared Infrared modelling POSTEDFIT Aircraft assets Capability development Electronics Photonics Aircraft |
| Issue Date: | Apr-2011 |
| Citation: | Willers, CJ, Al-Ghamdi, AA et al. 2011. Establishing an infrared measurement and modelling capability. Saudi International Electronics, Communications and Photonics Conference (SIECPC 2011), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 24-26 April 2011 |
| Series/Report no.: | Workflow request;7396 |
| Abstract: | The protection of own aircraft assets against infrared missile threats requires a deep understanding of the vulnerability of these assets with regard to specific threats and specific environments of operation. A key capability in the protection of own assets is the ability to perform infrared measurements, analyse the data and construct signature models of aircraft, countermeasures and the background. The creation of such a capability is a complex task. A framework for capability development was used to identify all required elements and to ensure an optimal and complete programme. Topics covered include Personnel, Organisation, Support, Training, Equipment, Doctrine, Facilities, Information and Technology (POSTEDFIT). This paper reports on the process that was followed and its initial outcome after a two year project was concluded. |
| Description: | Saudi International Electronics, Communications and Photonics Conference (SIECPC 2011), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 24-26 April 2011 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5236 |
| Appears in Collections: | Safety and security Optronic sensor systems Advanced mathematical modelling and simulation General science, engineering & technology
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