Active Detection of Low-Observable Surface Targets through Electro-Optical Means
AI Overview
The Navy seeks an active electro-optic/infrared sensing technology to detect small, hard-to-spot surface targets obscured by wave clutter and ocean conditions. The solution should complement existing shipboard cameras by reliably identifying low-observable objects like mines and sea drones at 100-500 meter ranges.
This summary is AI-generated from the official solicitation.
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Official Description
The Navy continues to field multiple systems incorporating imaging sensors (cameras). Taken collectively, the Navy has cameras covering both wide and narrow fields of view, with varying resolution (pixel count), and operating across essentially the entire span of visible to infrared (IR) wavelength bands. For surface ships, camera sensors are used for general situational awareness, to aid in navigation for target detection and tracking, and for targeting. Camera sensors, even those operating in ...
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Active Detection of Low-Observable Surface Targets through Electro-Optical Means
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Active Detection of Low-Observable Surface Targets through Electro-Optical Means
This Q&A clarifies whether the funding opportunity requires a ship-mounted sensor solution at 60-ft height integrated with existing optical systems, or if adaptable concepts for broader maritime platforms in future phases are also acceptable.
Active Detection of Low-Observable Surface Targets through Electro-Optical Means
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