RPV sensor awareness and ISR interpretation - Guide - UNITAF Force Manual (FM)




RPV sensor awareness and ISR interpretation
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RPV sensor systems provide situational awareness for ISR and targeting support. Operators should focus on interpreting sensor information rather than platform-specific interface layouts.

Displays typically present:

  • Left side: Speed, altitude, camera angle, grid location, and time.
  • Centre: Bearing, camera direction, target range, crosshair alignment, and magnification.
  • Right side: Target grid and range data.

Common imaging modes include visual, night vision, and thermal (white-hot or black-hot).

Auxiliary sensors or AI-assisted detection systems may display contact markers within the sensor field of view. Detection reliability may vary based on platform capability and environmental conditions.

Map and navigation overlays may be used to maintain spatial awareness and confirm platform orientation.

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