This report summarizes a demonstration test of a FLIR-compatible helicopter landing aid conducted at the Naval Weapons Center (NWC) in FY 1978. The system is a means by which the secure landing of helicopters can be accomplished in adverse visibility conditions. For this test, a night vision sensor (FLIR) was mounted with a CO2 laser illuminator on a UH-1N helicopter. The FLIR image was annotated with range to the landing site and closing rate data provided by a separate airborne electro-optical rangefinder. The landing site was equipped with a portable FLIR beacon (PFB) for long-range (greater than 3 kilometer) homing and a retroreflector array for landing site identification during short-range (less than 1.5 kilometer) approach and landing. Data were recorded in the aircraft and a video tape showing the results of testing the various elements of the system was generated. (Author)
Concealed Origin Optical Locating System (COOLS)
1979
28 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Transportation , Landing aids , Infrared equipment , Night vision devices , Helicopters , Forward areas , Infrared homing , Portable equipment , Transponders , Infrared beacons , Carbon dioxide lasers , Infrared lasers , Forward looking infrared systems , Night flight , Adverse conditions , Aircraft landings , Range finding , Laser target designators , H-1 aircraft , UH-1N aircraft
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