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The Mobile Tracking Imaging Radiometer (MTIR) has been developed at White Sands Missile Range to support future tests of experimental laser systems. The MTIR features a high angular resolution Forward Looking Infrared imaging system (FLIR) capable of simultaneous operation at 3.7 - 5.5 and 8 - 12 micrometers. The FLIR, which is mounted behind a long focal-length tracking telescope, utilizes internal calibration sources as well as external targets to obtain,radiometric data. Radiometric calibration considerations are discussed and measurement results presented.
John A. Roth
"Mobile Tracking Imaging Radiometer", Proc. SPIE 0356, Field Measurement and Calibration Using Electro-Optical Equipment, (23 June 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.934036
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John A. Roth, "Mobile Tracking Imaging Radiometer," Proc. SPIE 0356, Field Measurement and Calibration Using Electro-Optical Equipment, (23 June 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.934036