Multi-Optical Sensing (MOS)

Abstract

The proliferation of Radio Frequency (RF)-based countermeasures, such as Digital Radio Frequency Memory (DRFM), has presented challenges to the effectiveness of data sensors. The Multi-Optical Sensing (MOS) program enabled an alternative approach to detecting, tracking, and performing non-cooperative target identification, as well as providing fire control for fighter-class and long-range strike aircraft. This program leveraged emerging high-sensitivity Focal Plane Array (FPA) and compact, multi-band laser systems technology in the near/mid/long-wave infrared bands to enable the development of a multi-optical sensing system. Technical challenges included the demonstration of inexpensive, multi-band, large-format, photon-counting, high-bandwidth receivers and their integration into a multi-optical sensor suite compatible with airborne assets. The MOS program advanced the state of the art of components and technology to support an all-optical airborne system that can detect, geolocate, and identify targets at standoff ranges. Technologies from this program transitioned to the Air Force.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2020
Source ID
eaa1bf6c65acbc08443b66a27c5e1d80

Tags

Readers

  • Defense Technology Research and Development.
  • Image Processing and Computer Vision.
  • Sensor Fusion and Tracking Systems.

Technology Areas

  • Directed Energy

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