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19 May 2006 NATO TG-53: acoustic detection of weapon firing joint field experiment
Dale N. Robertson, Tien Pham, Michael V. Scanlon, Nassy Srour, Christian G. Reiff, Leng K. Sim, Latasha Solomon, Dorothea F. Thompson
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In this paper, we discuss the NATO Task Group 53 (TG-53) acoustic detection of weapon firing field joint experiment at Yuma Proving Ground during 31 October to 4 November 2005. The participating NATO countries include France, the Netherlands, UK and US. The objectives of the joint experiments are: (i) to collect acoustic signatures of direct and indirect firings from weapons such as sniper, mortar, artillery and C4 explosives and (ii) to share signatures among NATO partners from a variety of acoustic sensing platforms on the ground and in the air distributed over a wide area.
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Dale N. Robertson, Tien Pham, Michael V. Scanlon, Nassy Srour, Christian G. Reiff, Leng K. Sim, Latasha Solomon, and Dorothea F. Thompson "NATO TG-53: acoustic detection of weapon firing joint field experiment", Proc. SPIE 6231, Unattended Ground, Sea, and Air Sensor Technologies and Applications VIII, 62310V (19 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.669704
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KEYWORDS
Acoustics

Sensors

Weapons

Sensor technology

Artillery

Seismic sensors

Homeland security

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