. Airborne radar. Airplanes; Guided missiles. 6-8] INFRARED SYSTEMS 341 ,**''^. In ,ar,d ». Output Cl«u unci Sho 1 Sad H«., City Sourc Fig. 6-34 Example of an IR Scan Pattern. The detector receives the radiation collected by the optical system and converts this to electrical energy, which is amplified and appropriately dis- played — in this case on a cathode-ray screen — or used as an error signal for tracking. There is radiation received from the target, from the clouds, haze, land, water, and sky within the scanned field, and from the atmos- phere lying bet
. Airborne radar. Airplanes; Guided missiles. 6-8] INFRARED SYSTEMS 341 ,**''^. In ,ar,d ». Output Cl«u unci Sho 1 Sad H«., City Sourc Fig. 6-34 Example of an IR Scan Pattern. The detector receives the radiation collected by the optical system and converts this to electrical energy, which is amplified and appropriately dis- played — in this case on a cathode-ray screen — or used as an error signal for tracking. There is radiation received from the target, from the clouds, haze, land, water, and sky within the scanned field, and from the atmos- phere lying between the detector and the target. In some instances the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Povejsil, Donald J. Princeton, N. J. , Van Nostrand
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