Airborne reconnaissance system
First Claim
1. A portion selection unit in an airborne reconnaissance system for selecting one at a time another set of terrain coordinates of an individual area portion within an area of interest, each of said set of coordinates is in turn used by the system for directing a line of sight towards said area portion, and acquiring an image of it, said selections by the portion selection unit are repeated until acquiring images of all area portions within the entire area of interest.
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Abstract
An airborne reconnaissance system comprising: (1) Gimbals having at least two degrees of freedom; (2) At least one array of light sensors positioned on the gimbals, for being directed by the same within at least two degrees of freedom; (3) Map storage means for storing at least one Digital Elevation Map of an area of interest, divided into portions; (4) Inertial Navigation System for real-time providing to a gimbals control unit navigation and orientation data of the aircraft with respect to a predefined global axes system; (5) Portion selection unit for selecting, one at a time, another area portion from the area of interest; and (6) servo means for directing the gimbals. The system uses data from the inertial navigation system and from the digital elevation map for real-time calculating direction to selected area portions, and for maintaining the direction during integration of light from the terrain, and for producing corresponding images of area portions.
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- 1. A portion selection unit in an airborne reconnaissance system for selecting one at a time another set of terrain coordinates of an individual area portion within an area of interest, each of said set of coordinates is in turn used by the system for directing a line of sight towards said area portion, and acquiring an image of it, said selections by the portion selection unit are repeated until acquiring images of all area portions within the entire area of interest.
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