Electro-Optic Technology Application, Volume. 31, Issue 4, 11(2016)
Development of Infrared Search and Track System
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SHI Yong-shan, ZHANG Zun-wei. Development of Infrared Search and Track System[J]. Electro-Optic Technology Application, 2016, 31(4): 11