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      'Stealth' Technology: Proposed new method of interpretation of infrared ship signature requirements

      Nelle, Filip P.; Wilson, Marcus T.; Youem, Keith
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      Neele, F. P., Wilson, M. & Youern, K. (2005). 'Stealth' Technology: Proposed new method of interpretation of infrared ship signature requirements. Naval Forces, 26(6), 32-40.
      Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/3303
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      A new method of deriving and defining requirements for the infrared signature of new ships is presented. The current approach is to specify the maximum allowed temperature or radiance contrast of the sheep with respect to its background.
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      2005
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      This article has been published in the journal: Naval Forces. Used with permission.
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