DocumentCode
2356540
Title
Developmental status of the U.S. Army´s new handheld standoff mine detection system (HSTAMIDS)
Author
Amazeen, C.A. ; Locke, M.C.
Author_Institution
US Army Commun. & Electron. Command, USA
fYear
1998
fDate
12-14 Oct 1998
Firstpage
193
Lastpage
197
Abstract
The creation of a new handheld mine detection system for the U.S. Army, known as HSTAMIDS, was initiated in 1996. Following the current 30 month effort, which commenced in May 1996, production of HSTAMIDS will lead to replacement of the U.S. Army´s present handheld metallic mine detection system, designated by the Army as the AN/PSS-12. Two competing HSTAMIDS designs are being fabricated by separate contractors. Each system is comprised of multisensor approaches of metallic and nonmetallic sizes varying from antipersonnel to antitank-sized mines. Stand-off alerting as to the presence of mines, out to 10 meters, is also provided by HSTAMIDS. This paper updates the program status and discusses developmental progress of the competing systems. Discussion of their performance during testing conducted by the Army test community in July/August 1998 is presented
Keywords
military radar; HSTAMIDS system; IR imaging; US Army; antipersonnel-sized mines; antitank-sized mines; automatic target recognition algorithm; developmental progress; ground penetrating radar; handheld standoff mine detection system; helmet mounted camera; metallic mine detection; multisensor approaches; pulsed induction system; visual display;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Detection of Abandoned Land Mines, 1998. Second International Conference on the (Conf. Publ. No. 458)
Conference_Location
Edinburgh
ISSN
0537-9989
Print_ISBN
0-85296-711-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/cp:19980718
Filename
731299
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