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位于俄亥俄州赖特-帕特森空军基地的空军研究实验室、传感器局、电光传感器技术部、多功能光电分部(AFRL/SNJM)的空投弹道风(ABW)小组正准备在一架改进型C-130燃料吊舱内进行2微米激光雷达(lidar)的飞行测试。该系统被称为可操作激光雷达(OCL),旨在提供飞机和地面之间风场的实时三维地图,并有望显著提高高空空投的精度。本文简要介绍了风廓线系统、精确空投模拟(PADS)和即将进行的飞行试验活动,包括将于1998年8月29日至9月12日在亚利桑那州尤马试验场(YPG)进行的精确空投综合演示。
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Operationally capable lidar
The Airdrop Ballistic Winds (ABW) team, within the Air Force Research Laboratory, Sensors Directorate, Electro-Optic (EO) Sensor Technology Division, Multi-Function EO Branch (AFRL/SNJM), at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, is preparing to flight test a 2 micron laser radar (lidar) inside a modified C-130 fuel pod. This system, called the Operationally Capable Lidar (OCL), is designed to provide real-time, 3-Dimensional maps of wind fields between the aircraft and the ground, and is expected to significantly improve airdrop accuracy from high altitudes. This paper briefly describes the wind profiling system, the Precision Airdrop Simulation (PADS), and upcoming flight test activities, including the Precision Airdrop Integrated Demonstration which will be conducted at Yuma Proving Grounds (YPG), Arizona, from 29 August through 12 September 1998.
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