Table E-10. Number of SLAR Targets Missed by SLAR Observers over Total Number of SLAR Targets. 



Table E-1 shows the distribution 

 of the number of SLAR targets 

 missed by the HC-130H and HU- 

 25B SLAR observers over the total 

 number of targets detected by the 

 SLAR with altitude. Table E-1 1 

 shows the distribution of HC-130H 

 and HU-25B SLAR operator 

 misses with lateral range. 



Although there is not enough data 

 to draw any clear conclusions, 

 some broad tendencies can be 

 drawn from the data in Tables E- 

 IOandE-11. Forthe HC-130H, 

 there is an indication in Table E-10 

 that the SLAR observer is more 

 likely to miss a target on the SLAR 

 film at altitudes 8000 feet and 

 greater than at altitudes less than 

 8000 feet. Forthe HU-25B 



observers, there is no clear 

 indication at which altitude the 

 SLAR observers are most likely to 

 miss targets. The greatest 

 percentage of misses was at 6000 

 feet, while the least percentage of 

 misses was at 8000 feet. Table E- 

 1 1 indicates that the HC-130H and 

 HU-25B SLAR obsen/ers are more 

 likely to miss targets at lateral 

 ranges greater than 15 nm than at 

 lateral ranges less than 15 nm. 



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