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The Eiffel Tower in Paris, had an aerial lighthouse between 1947 and 1970, when the French aviation authority estimated that it was no longer needed to help aerial navigation, and set instead the standard warning lamps on top of the tower. In 2000 it was decided to uninstall the warning lamps and install again an aerial lighthouse visible by ...
A flare or decoy flare is an aerial infrared countermeasure used by an aircraft to counter an infrared homing ("heat-seeking") surface-to-air missile or air-to-air missile. Flares are commonly composed of a pyrotechnic composition based on magnesium or another hot-burning metal, with burning temperature equal to or hotter than engine exhaust.
(An estimate by Jane's Intelligence Review of February 2003 puts this number as high as 150,000 [2]). An article "Proliferation of MANPADS and the Threat to Civil Aviation" of August 13, 2003 by Jane's Terrorism and Insurgency Centre estimates that the black market price of MANPADS like the SA-7 could be as low as $5,000.
The AN/ALE-47 countermeasure dispenser system was developed by Tracor, now part of BAE Systems, [1] as an improved version of the older ALE-40 system, with more autonomy and software. [2] The AN/ALE-47 countermeasure dispenser system is also manufactured by Symetrics Industries , [ 3 ] out of Melbourne, Florida.
ATK became a second production source in the mid 90s and eventually became the prime contractor. In 1998 ATK began production of the improved AN/AAR-47(V)2 version, which added laser warning functionality. [2] As of 2005, over 5000 of these sets have been manufactured. [6] In 2006, production of the AN/AAR-47A(V)2 began, also developed by ATK.
An aerial view of utility vehicles parked near beachfront homes destroyed in the Palisades Fire as wildfires cause damage and loss through the L.A. region on Jan. 13, 2025 in Malibu, California ...
An example of this system is when a passive infrared or other sensor is triggered a designated number of video frames from before and after the event is sent to the central station. A second video solution can be incorporated into a standard panel, which sends the central station an alarm.
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