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
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