RAD9000: a high-performance spectral radiometer for EO calibration applications

The US Navy incorporates a series of spectral radiometers to calibrate it's inventory of IR test equipment. However, the Navy now has IR imagers of such high performance, especially staring FLIRs, that the current inventory of radiometers are inadequate to meet Test Accuracy Ratios of 4:1. As a...

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