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25 August 1983 Reconnaissance System Maintainability From Concept To Deployment
Richard A. Sturz
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Abstract
Sophisticated reconnaissance systems often must trade reliability for high operational performance. The resulting increased maintenance requirements dictate a more comprehensive maintainability program to insure system availability. To improve efficiency and lessen reliance on human performance, advanced maintainability concepts must be implemented beginning at design onset to insure operational success after system deployment.
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Richard A. Sturz "Reconnaissance System Maintainability From Concept To Deployment", Proc. SPIE 0354, Airborne Reconnaissance VI, (25 August 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933996
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KEYWORDS
Reconnaissance systems

Video

Cameras

Reliability

Failure analysis

Connectors

Human-machine interfaces

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