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Push-broom

Airborne forward-looking infrared (FLIR) systems using cryogenically cooled, InSb (3-5 pm) linear focal plane arrays were available as early as the 1960s. The arrays were oriented normal to the aircraft s flight and used this push broom scanning approach to produce aerial IR maps. They were massive and eostly. [Pg.6]

Rubber floor squeegee Push broom (optional)... [Pg.270]


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