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The Origin and Development of Thermal Radiolocation at the Department of Professor Krasovskii

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The history of the origin and development of aviation thermal radiometry (thermal radiolocation) at the department of Professor A.A. Krasovskii, starting in 1957, is briefly set out. Some original results of flight and terrestrial experiments are presented.

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Fedin, V.T. The Origin and Development of Thermal Radiolocation at the Department of Professor Krasovskii. Automation and Remote Control 62, 1212–1219 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010230515510

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