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Navy's 'Dark Horse' Could Lead to Unmanned Combat Flight

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Scientists at the Naval Research Laboratory have demonstrated real-time, hyperspectral detection of both airborne and ground targets. The detection system, part of the laboratory's "Dark Horse" program, employs a high-resolution imager, pointing optics and a pulsed laser aboard an aircraft. The research lab uses special algorithms implemented in a real-time processor to produce a cueing signal when a target is spotted. When the target is detected, a high-resolution reconnaissance framing camera containing 25 million pixels captures the image of the target and transmits it back to the lab's...Read full article

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