Weather can have a profound effect on ballistics, particularly the long-range weapons that keep personnel out of areas of engagement and safe from enemy airborne threats. As a result, armed forces around the world need advanced weather-sensing technology to ensuring firing accuracy. Not only must it gather data on multiple key weather parameters, but this technology must also work through a variety of environmental hazards, including ballistic shock, sand and dust, snow and ice, solar radiation, and electromagnetic interference. This six-page white paper from Intellisense Systems looks at four requirements that ballistic weather monitoring systems must meet in order to preserve the safety of personnel and military assets.

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