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29 December 2004 A review of the development of optical countermeasures
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Proceedings Volume 5615, Technologies for Optical Countermeasures; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.610112
Event: European Symposium on Optics and Photonics for Defence and Security, 2004, London, United Kingdom
Abstract
Optical countermeasures have been used for several millenia to provide a defensive capability capability. The fundamental approach is to use an intense optical source to dazzle a sensor or distract an operator or target tracking system causing a weapon to miss its intended target. The development of the laser has provided a stimulus for anumber of soft-kill weapon systems used to enhance platform survivability and anti-air missile applications; in this case the laser may cause dazzle, or if the beam is sufficiently intense it may cause damage. Laser technology is also crucial for an aspect of directed energy weapons. The various aspects of optical countermeasures are considered in this paper, including defeat mechanisms of active and passive techniques. The review includes a historical perspective through to prospects for the future.
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David H. Titterton "A review of the development of optical countermeasures", Proc. SPIE 5615, Technologies for Optical Countermeasures, (29 December 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.610112
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KEYWORDS
Missiles

Sensors

Directed energy weapons

Laser applications

Laser countermeasures

Laser development

Directed infrared countermeasures

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