A two-week flight test effort was conducted in September 2003 at a remote location at Eglin Air Force Base in
Florida. Dubbed “Acoustic Week”, the test was sponsored by the Chicken Little Program Office and the National
Ground Intelligence Center. The test was designed to examine the effectiveness of data collection techniques for a
variety of sensors, while simultaneously collecting signature data for a variety of aircraft. Eight aircraft were tested
including two rotorcraft from the United States Army Lead The Fleet program, a Navy fixed wing unmanned air
vehicle (UAV), a prototype rotary wing UAV, and four civil helicopters. Sensors included acoustic and seismic
arrays, infra-red measurement devices, and a human sound jury.
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