Time Sensitive Targeting
Time Sensitive Targets (TST), as defined in Allied Joint Publication 3.9, are those targets requiring immediate response because they pose (or will soon pose) a danger to friendly operations or are highly lucrative, fleeting targets of opportunity. TST have always been prevalent in operations, evolving from: artillery spotting during the First World War; hunting for V1 and V2 sites in the Second World War; Scud-hunting in the Gulf War; and int...
RPAS Today - Opportunities and Challenges
Remotely piloted aircraft are still not yet a feature of everyday life, however the numbers in use is growing rapidly and the range of operations that they support increasing. This conference, organised by the Royal Aeronautical Society’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems Specialist Group, will provide delegates with essential information on the factors that are supporting the proliferation of civil use as well as providing clear insights into t...
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