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Target Recognition by Radar Could improve Air Support
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Raytheon is planning to demonstrate an advanced target recognition
technology which could accurately detect hostile moving targets
from stand-off range. By autumn 2008 the new technology will
be tested in a laboratory and subsequently tested in flight
by spring 2009.
Raytheon expects to demonstrate the new Air-to-Ground Radar
Imaging II technology program, validating its capability to
detect, track and target hostile mobile ground targets from
a significant standoff distances. Advanced high-resolution
radar can monitor activity from distances of more than 50
miles. However, conventional ATR requires high resolution
data commonly obtained at much closer distances. The software
developed by Raytheon and team members BAE Systems and SAIC,
is designed to provide automatic target recognition system
at standoff range, based on feeds obtained from radars, carried
by manned or unmanned aircraft.
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