Final Tactical Decision Aid (FTDA) for infrared (8-12 micrometers) systems, manual version. Appendix B: Insolation and sky radiation tables

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Far Infrared Radiation, Infrared Tracking, Sky Brightness, Solar Radiation, Tables (Data), Distance, Elevation Angle, Errors, Infrared Windows, Light Transmission, Sea Level, Solar Activity, Terrain

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Tables are presented for use in determining solar irradiance and sky radiation values needed to calculate maximum lock-on range (MLOR) and maximum acquisition range (AR) from the Manual Version of the IR FTDA. A table for use in determining solar irradiance as a function of terrain elevation is also presented. Errors in computed sea level values of sky radiation as a function of terrain elevation are discussed and found to be small.

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