Airborne Sensor Systems Parts

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0-40450-16S Electronic Shielding Gasket
007722223
00-7024-041-163-111 Electrical Receptacle Connector
009267420
000-3001-973 Film Fixed Resistor
000052695
000000-0073.803 Switch Actuator Adapter
008200302
00542-0089-0 Electrical Receptacle Connector
005532789
007-5011-14 Diode Semiconductor Device
003656459
01-01701-001 Power Line Conditioner
015046694
01-01701-002 Power Line Conditioner
015046694
01-01701-003 Power Line Conditioner
015046694
01-28722L02 Radio Frequen Mixer
001230630
010-005841-001 Electrical Plug Connector
004001672
010079-027 Cartridge Fuse
008942387
010796-0001 Sensitive Switch
008249433
01200-0199 Plug-in Electronic Compon Socket
009594929
01251-0227 Electrical Receptacle Connector
008325242
015128064 Diode Semiconductor Device
004270430
0170-0044 Plastic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
009585384
018102001 Optoelectronic Display
010222238
01P02039B001 Cathod Test Fixture
009380234
02-87-3080 Stud Terminal
007274588
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Airborne Sensor Systems

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An airborne sensor operator (aerial sensor operator, ASO, Aerial Remote Sensing Data Acquisition Specialist, Aerial Payload Operator, Police Tactical Flight Officer, Tactical Coordinator etc) is the functional profession of gathering information from an airborne platform (Manned or Unmanned) and/or oversee mission management systems for academic, commercial, public safety or military remote sensing purposes. The airborne sensor operator is considered a principal flight crew or aircrew member.

The modern airborne sensor operator profession began in 1858 when Gaspard-Felix Tournachon “Nadar” first took aerial photographs of Paris from a hot air balloon.

The first governmental-organized air photography missions were developed for military surveillance during World Wars I and II but reached a climax during the Cold War. However, the airborne sensor operator profession developed ever so more in all industry sectors during these decades with the advancement of radar, lasers, radio/signal receivers and electro-optical/infra-red technology.

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