ABSTRACT
When monitoring airspace, land, and water surface, depending on the specific tasks to be solved, aerial photographs can be taken using optical sensors or radar with synthesized equipment, and by the method of Linear Images Coprocessing the consequences of the consequences of the damage are assessed.
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