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spelling ftdtic:ADA289670 2023-05-15T15:55:50+02:00 Review of Environmental Research Specific to Smart Weapons Operability Enhancement for the Battlefield Environment. Welsh, James P. Hardaway, Mike West, Wade COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH 1992-06-25 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA289670 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA289670 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA289670 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Computer Programming and Software Target Direction Range and Position Finding Cartography and Aerial Photography Thermodynamics *COMPUTER PROGRAM DOCUMENTATION *BATTLEFIELDS *ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT *TARGET DETECTION *TERRAIN MODELS SMART WEAPONS DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE GLOBAL MARINE CORPS INTEGRATED SYSTEMS ENVIRONMENTS IMPACT ELECTROOPTICS VALIDATION INTERACTIONS PERFORMANCE(ENGINEERING) COLD REGIONS TARGETS TOPOGRAPHY PHYSICS USER NEEDS BACKGROUND ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS RANGE(EXTREMES) SURFACE TEMPERATURE THRUST WEAPON SYSTEM EFFECTIVENESS *SCENE GENERATION SWOE(SMART WEAPONS OPERABILITY ENHANCEMENT) SWOE COMPUTER PROGRAM SPN-19950111082 Text 1992 ftdtic 2016-02-20T01:36:02Z The Smart Weapons Operability Enhancement (SWOE) Program is developing, validating, and demonstrating an integrated, physics based, scene generation process to consider complex target and background environment interactions for a world wide range of battlefield conditions. The primary product of this program is an integrated process that will enhance the performance of future smart weapons systems for a global variety of battlefield environments. The validated capability combines methodologies and techniques that comprehensively treat environment interactions relevant to smart weapon performance. This capability is being developed and demonstrated for Department of Defense (DoD) wide user communities. The weapon system thrust areas for DoD Science and Technology. Components of the environment have been quantitatively shown to impact the performance of electromagnetic and electro-optical weapon systems. The SWOE program incorporates capabilities from the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force technology base programs. This paper summarizes some of the coordinated efforts, by Corps of Engineers (CoE), laboratories in the technology base program. The laboratories are: Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Waterways Experiment Station and Topographic Engineering Center. The SWOE program has provided a focus for coordinated and cooperative investigations of critical environment factors and processes that significantly impact weapon performance. These studies have considered the broadest possible range of anticipated battlefield environmental conditions. The principal thrust has been to quantitatively define these factors and to provide the capabilities to measure, model, render and extrapolate the environmental impact on weapon performance. Prepared in cooperation with U.S. Army Topographic Center, Ft. Belvoir, VA and WES, Vicksburg, MS. Text Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database
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topic Computer Programming and Software
Target Direction
Range and Position Finding
Cartography and Aerial Photography
Thermodynamics
*COMPUTER PROGRAM DOCUMENTATION
*BATTLEFIELDS
*ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
*TARGET DETECTION
*TERRAIN MODELS
SMART WEAPONS
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
GLOBAL
MARINE CORPS
INTEGRATED SYSTEMS
ENVIRONMENTS
IMPACT
ELECTROOPTICS
VALIDATION
INTERACTIONS
PERFORMANCE(ENGINEERING)
COLD REGIONS
TARGETS
TOPOGRAPHY
PHYSICS
USER NEEDS
BACKGROUND
ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
RANGE(EXTREMES)
SURFACE TEMPERATURE
THRUST
WEAPON SYSTEM EFFECTIVENESS
*SCENE GENERATION
SWOE(SMART WEAPONS OPERABILITY ENHANCEMENT)
SWOE COMPUTER PROGRAM
SPN-19950111082
spellingShingle Computer Programming and Software
Target Direction
Range and Position Finding
Cartography and Aerial Photography
Thermodynamics
*COMPUTER PROGRAM DOCUMENTATION
*BATTLEFIELDS
*ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
*TARGET DETECTION
*TERRAIN MODELS
SMART WEAPONS
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
GLOBAL
MARINE CORPS
INTEGRATED SYSTEMS
ENVIRONMENTS
IMPACT
ELECTROOPTICS
VALIDATION
INTERACTIONS
PERFORMANCE(ENGINEERING)
COLD REGIONS
TARGETS
TOPOGRAPHY
PHYSICS
USER NEEDS
BACKGROUND
ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
RANGE(EXTREMES)
SURFACE TEMPERATURE
THRUST
WEAPON SYSTEM EFFECTIVENESS
*SCENE GENERATION
SWOE(SMART WEAPONS OPERABILITY ENHANCEMENT)
SWOE COMPUTER PROGRAM
SPN-19950111082
Welsh, James P.
Hardaway, Mike
West, Wade
Review of Environmental Research Specific to Smart Weapons Operability Enhancement for the Battlefield Environment.
topic_facet Computer Programming and Software
Target Direction
Range and Position Finding
Cartography and Aerial Photography
Thermodynamics
*COMPUTER PROGRAM DOCUMENTATION
*BATTLEFIELDS
*ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
*TARGET DETECTION
*TERRAIN MODELS
SMART WEAPONS
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
GLOBAL
MARINE CORPS
INTEGRATED SYSTEMS
ENVIRONMENTS
IMPACT
ELECTROOPTICS
VALIDATION
INTERACTIONS
PERFORMANCE(ENGINEERING)
COLD REGIONS
TARGETS
TOPOGRAPHY
PHYSICS
USER NEEDS
BACKGROUND
ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
RANGE(EXTREMES)
SURFACE TEMPERATURE
THRUST
WEAPON SYSTEM EFFECTIVENESS
*SCENE GENERATION
SWOE(SMART WEAPONS OPERABILITY ENHANCEMENT)
SWOE COMPUTER PROGRAM
SPN-19950111082
description The Smart Weapons Operability Enhancement (SWOE) Program is developing, validating, and demonstrating an integrated, physics based, scene generation process to consider complex target and background environment interactions for a world wide range of battlefield conditions. The primary product of this program is an integrated process that will enhance the performance of future smart weapons systems for a global variety of battlefield environments. The validated capability combines methodologies and techniques that comprehensively treat environment interactions relevant to smart weapon performance. This capability is being developed and demonstrated for Department of Defense (DoD) wide user communities. The weapon system thrust areas for DoD Science and Technology. Components of the environment have been quantitatively shown to impact the performance of electromagnetic and electro-optical weapon systems. The SWOE program incorporates capabilities from the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force technology base programs. This paper summarizes some of the coordinated efforts, by Corps of Engineers (CoE), laboratories in the technology base program. The laboratories are: Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Waterways Experiment Station and Topographic Engineering Center. The SWOE program has provided a focus for coordinated and cooperative investigations of critical environment factors and processes that significantly impact weapon performance. These studies have considered the broadest possible range of anticipated battlefield environmental conditions. The principal thrust has been to quantitatively define these factors and to provide the capabilities to measure, model, render and extrapolate the environmental impact on weapon performance. Prepared in cooperation with U.S. Army Topographic Center, Ft. Belvoir, VA and WES, Vicksburg, MS.
author2 COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
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author Welsh, James P.
Hardaway, Mike
West, Wade
author_facet Welsh, James P.
Hardaway, Mike
West, Wade
author_sort Welsh, James P.
title Review of Environmental Research Specific to Smart Weapons Operability Enhancement for the Battlefield Environment.
title_short Review of Environmental Research Specific to Smart Weapons Operability Enhancement for the Battlefield Environment.
title_full Review of Environmental Research Specific to Smart Weapons Operability Enhancement for the Battlefield Environment.
title_fullStr Review of Environmental Research Specific to Smart Weapons Operability Enhancement for the Battlefield Environment.
title_full_unstemmed Review of Environmental Research Specific to Smart Weapons Operability Enhancement for the Battlefield Environment.
title_sort review of environmental research specific to smart weapons operability enhancement for the battlefield environment.
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