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The Spring-Loaded Target Carrier for Laser Tracking was developed by Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD) engineers in the Command’s Advanced Data Acquisition, Prototyping Technologies and Virtual Environments (ADAPT.VE) to expand the Command’s 3D scanning application portfolio. The target carrier design allows engineers to place spherically mounted retroreflective (SMR) targets for the scanner to measure inside of cavities and other spaces that were previously unreachable. (U.S. Navy illustration by Pinkesh Bharatia and Nick Cifelli)
200327-N-XX000-0001.JPG Photo By: Pinkesh Bharatia and Nick Cifelli

Apr 22, 2020
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER, PHILADELPHIA DIVISION - The Spring-Loaded Target Carrier for Laser Tracking was developed by Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD) engineers in the Command’s Advanced Data Acquisition, Prototyping Technologies and Virtual Environments (ADAPT.VE) to expand the Command’s 3D scanning application portfolio. The target carrier design allows engineers to place spherically mounted retroreflective (SMR) targets for the scanner to measure inside of cavities and other spaces that were previously unreachable. (U.S. Navy illustration by Pinkesh Bharatia and Nick Cifelli)


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