This paper discusses methods of enhancing the efficiency of ground-based optoelectronic viewing complexes, based on the use of supplementary revealing signs of objects and the spectral adaptation of the channels of the complexes. It is concluded that it is expedient to implement an active-pulse range-brightness channel in these complexes that records the three-dimensional shape of objects and the retroreflected radiation of their optoelectronic systems.
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