Abstract

ABSTRACTDuring the Vietnam war, a new technique for target detection and surveillance was developed. This technique is often referred to as “remote sensors” or “the electronic battlefield”.The purpose of this paper is to discuss in general terms the General Purpose Remote Sensor System (GPRSS) presently in use by Naval Forces to remotely detect enemy troop and vehicular movement. The complete system is comprised of the remote sensor, data link, and monitoring equipment. This paper describes the various types of detectors and how they are used. It also describes how the information is coded and transmitted to a remotely located monitoring site. Some of the equipments used to monitor the various sensors are also discussed.

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