US Air Force plans to launch multi-sensor fusion project to enhance surveillance radar combat capability

[According to the military and avionics website reported on February 1, 2018] US Air Force researchers plan to invest $33.6 million to launch a five-year sensor fusion project. The project aims to enhance the operational effectiveness of surveillance radars by incorporating optoelectronic technologies such as visible light, infrared, multispectral and hyperspectral sensors.


This week, US Air Force Research Lab officials announced the "Precision Real-Time Combat Operations Identification Sensor Development" (PRECISE) project. The PRECISE project not only integrates multiple RF and optoelectronic sensors, but also enhances radar technology capabilities through signal processing, optional bandwidth, and similar algorithms. Radars have been used for decades, but current US competitors are looking for ways to reduce radar effectiveness, especially in the long run. The PRECISE project enhances the ability of radar signal processing and radar to fuse other sensors to solve signal ambiguities and improve the ability to identify long-range targets.


The project mainly develops enabling technologies, enhances the battlefield's ability to identify battlefields, and focuses on the ability of reconnaissance and surveillance aircraft to identify radar-based air/ground targets.

The technology proposed by the PRECISE project will be integrated into the surveillance aircraft for flight demonstrations.


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