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1 Drug prohibition aspects downplayed  
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2 older entries  
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3 Be careful  
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4 Did You Know?  
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5 GA review  
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6 GA passed  
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7 External links modified  
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Talk:Airborne Real-time Cueing Hyperspectral Enhanced Reconnaissance




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Good articleAirborne Real-time Cueing Hyperspectral Enhanced Reconnaissance has been listed as one of the Engineering and technology good articles under the good article criteria. If you can improve it further, please do so. If it no longer meets these criteria, you can reassessit.
Article milestones
DateProcessResult
October 25, 2007Good article nomineeNot listed
November 8, 2007Good article nomineeListed
Did You Know

A fact from this article appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the "Did you know?" column on September 12, 2007.

The text of the entry was: Did you know ...that an Airborne Real-time Cueing Hyperspectral Enhanced Reconnaissance aircraft (pictured) searching for missing adventurer Steve Fossett helped find eight other unknown crash sites?
Current status: Good article

Drug prohibition aspects downplayed[edit]

In the entire article, the word drug is only present two times. I find that interesting since the entire point of this system is drug detection yet reading the article you could be forgiven it was designed to find people, crash sites and oil leaks.

Obviously they are beating around the bush and trying to conceal the system's true purpose. Maybe someone put the 400 million drug seizures in 2005 from the CAP article ?

141.119.184.130 (talk) 22:41, 20 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

older entries[edit]

"Col. Alexa described the system to the press in 2007: "The human eye sees basically three bands of light. The ARCHER sensor sees 50. ... "

Oh, please! That's unencyclopedical gibberish. Regarding the human eye, she's obviously referring to "red", "green", and "blue" (which are by no way clearly seperable bands), but before all the "50 other bands" seem quite fantastic to me. -- 790 16:05, 9 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I included it because it is a simple non-techbnical explanation, if not completely technically correct. I did characterize the comments as being given to the press, to put it in that context. I agree that outside of a direct quotation, it would be unencyclopedic. But this guy is in charge of the whole program, so he is a reliable source. I think the more technical information given below expands on this, but if you have better sources, incorporate them. Dhaluza 01:35, 10 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Be careful[edit]

ARCHER's full capabilities might be regarded as sensitive U//FOUO information. Please follow proper OPSEC procedures when editing this article. Scetoaux 00:14, 11 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

As long as everything is pulled from publicly available sources, and it appears this is the case, there should be no problem with U//FOUO. -- Huntster T@C 06:59, 11 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Going through the article just now, it makes me nervous the amount of detail this article really goes into. Problem is, I don't think there are provisions on Wikipedia for sensitive information found from reliable third-party sources. U//FOUO was probably breached here, but as far as that goes, there is, as far as I know, no actual deletion of content that could or should be done on this basis. My suggestion to be careful still applies. Just because it's publicly available in a reliable source does not mean that it isn't sensitive information that should have its distribution limited. Just be mindful of what you put here. Our enemies can read Wikipedia, too. Scetoaux (talk) 01:55, 10 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I understand what you are saying, but I hold to the mantra that Wikipedia does not censor verifiable information. Given that these were taken from purely public sources, I hold no concern. The same info could have been obtained from any of these. Huntster (t@c) 07:21, 10 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]
And you just made it a whole lot easier to get this info... 132.38.190.22 (talk) 15:26, 21 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I understand. scetoaux (talk) 21:56, 10 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Did You Know?[edit]

Congrats on having the article featured in the "Did You Know?" section on the front page! To quote the bit:

Had a picture of the GA8 aircraft too. I'm always happy for Civil Air Patrol publicity :) -- Huntster T@C 06:07, 12 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

All of that said, it would likely behoove CAP members to not be the ones adding sensitive information to the article. The general public may not have agreed to OPSEC and an NDA, but we all (theoretically) have. --OuroborosCobra (talk) 21:18, 10 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Possibly, but since the material has been published in the public domain (out in the open), it would be exceedingly hard for any "charges" to be brought against a member using it. I have no concerns with actions here. Huntster (t@c) 01:08, 11 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

GA review[edit]

I think that this article falls short of what is required to cover this subject adequately. Here are some specific areas that I believe need attention:

I'd suggest beefing up the actual science behind this bit of kit. I believe that will require substantial work, so I'm afraid that I have no choice but to fail this article's GA nomination. I hope that the editors will continue to work on it, and to improve it. --Malleus Fatuarum 02:01, 25 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

It was relatively simple to add some additional referenced content to address the valid points above, and there was no need to remove any of the content, since it is supported by the additional refs. Specific to the points above (respectively):
  • Additional detail on how detailed was added including quantifying plain sight
  • The spectral range and resolution is now specified and explained.
  • The article did explain that the data is both processed in real-time and stored for later re-analysis.
  • The bands referred to in the quote are now defined and explained in the technical section.
  • I'd leave the detailed explanation of how the system works in general to the linked articles such as hyperspectral imaging
-- Dhaluza 10:35, 30 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I think that the article looks pretty good now, well worth nominating again IMO. --Malleus Fatuarum 11:10, 30 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

GA passed[edit]

The work that's been done on this article since its last GA nomination has more than addressed the issues I expressed concern about in its recent review. I'm very pleased to be able now to list this article as a GA. Congratulations to everyone involved in its development; it's an interesting and informative read. --Malleus Fatuarum 03:12, 8 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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