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Illustrations

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5.1 System-Level Limits Imposed by Data-Transmission Capabilities
5.2 Target Resolution for Interpretation Tasks
5.3 Required Timeliness for Military Utility
5.4 Performance of Civil Space Systems
5.5 Implications of Iraqi Access to LANDSAT-Type System (U)
5.6 Synoptic Coverage of Civil Remote-Sensing Satellites (U)
5.7 Falklands Scenario: Civil Satellites and Search Aircraft
5.8 Probability of Observation of Midlatitude Event in 1995
6.1 Differential GSP Concept for Cruise Missile Navigation
6.2 Teledyne Ryan Model 324 "Scarab" RPV
6.3 Apache Cruise Missile
8.1 Verified Steps in the Elimination of North Korea's Nuclear Program
8.2 North Korean Alternatives
Table
5.1 Characteristics of Planned US Commercial Imagery Systems
5.2 Current and Planned Foreign Remote-Sensing Systems
5.3 SPOT 1, 2, 3, and 4
5.4 Russian Film Retrieval Systems
5.5 ALMAZ
5.6 Canadian RADARSAT
5.7 ADEOS
5.8 Overlap of Subsystems and Technologies for Civil and Military Imaging Systems
5.9 Sample of Commercial Charge-Coipled Devices
5.10 Using Japanese and European Commercial CCDs for a High-Resolution, Space-Based Sensor That Would Fit on an Ariane V or H-2 Launcher (U)
5.11 Using European Momentum Wheels for Both COMSATs and High-Resolution Imagery Satellites (U)
5.12 Europe and Japan Demonstrate Spacecraft System-Integration Capabilities
5.13 Unilateral Control of Key Subsystems and Components Mot a Viable Policy Option
5.14 Civil Remote-Sensing Systems: Improved Resolution Increases Intelligence Capability
5.15 Civil and Military Uses of Multispectral Imagery (U)
5.16 System Timeliness (Priority Mission)
5.17 Some Uses of Civil Space Systems during Operation Desert Storm (U)