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by linkregister
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So I did the deep dive of the ARGUS-IS wikipedia article. The majority of sources were regarding the possibilities of such a system. The one authoritative source, from fbo.gov, was an RFP. It appears that such capability doesn't exist, though it is interesting that a government agency is actively working toward the capability. However, since you asserted that such a thing could happen, your link supports your point. I think it should have been qualified that the technology doesn't exist yet in the interest of full disclosure. |
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Light googling indicates that this is an extant system that has been fitted to aircraft since 2009:
"DARPA, working in partnership with the Army Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate, Air Force, Air Force Research Laboratory and National Geospatial Agency, conducted its first test flights using the ARGUS system last year [2009]."
The DoD indicates that the system was operationally deployed to Afghanistan in Q1 2011. [0]
LLNL has an article describing the system's optics, technical specs, and their work on processing the data streams it generates. [1]
BAE released an IR upgrade in 2010:
"BAE System's first flight tests of ARGUS-IR's predecessor, ARGUS-IS, concluded last October aboard a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter." [2]
[0] http://www.defense.gov/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=62138
[1] https://str.llnl.gov/AprMay11/vaidya.html
[2] http://www.baesystems.com/article/BAES_028152/bae-systems-wi...?