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elements and want a smooth authoritative type narrator. Typically, we have used tenor
type maile voices for our narrators. We want mp3 or wav files with good audi quality.
You should have a studio with good quality control so that we can get the same audio
levels in the future.
Each of the 3 Voice files should be emailed. We'll pay by check or PayPal - your choice.
Sep 12, 2005 18:37:30 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) Sep 13, 2005 00:00:00 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) No (click here to learn more about
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Here are some notes on pronouncing the acronyms.
MCE - "em - cee - ee"
UCAV - "you - cav" and "you - cavs"
BDI - "bee - dee - eye"
route is pronounced to rhyme with "how"
Please do two takes of each of the following 3 sections.
-------------------firstfile.mp3------------------
Testing one two three four five six seven eight nine ten
Voice acting for ORCA September 12, 2005
The capability cited by General Jumper just scratches the surface of what is possible
with state of the art automated mission planning tools.
Commanding air power goes far beyond tweaking routes in the pre-mission planning process.
---------------------secondfile.mp3-----------------
Imagine the possibilities for an operator using a mission control element (MCE) to control a pod of UCAVs.
Fast allocation and autorouting tools allow the operator to change plans on the fly.
Imagine this scenario: a pod of UCAVs is searching a hostile area …
One of the UCAVs spots a high-value bad guy.
The operator looks at imagery and confirms the target.
---------------------thirdfile.mp3-----------------
The mission planning algorithms are put to work to assign strike tasks and generate routes for the UCAVs to take out the target. This calls for a confirming pre-strike radar look and then a weapon release, tasks that two cooperating UCAV can perform.
A third vehicle is tasked to do a Bomb damage indication (BDI) run so that the operator can confirm the kill.
The planning doesn't take days or hours - it happens in a seconds with a few mouse clicks. These are some of the possibilities when sophisticated algorithms are used to harness the computing power that lies at the operator's finger tips. -------------------firstfile.mp3------------------
Testing one two three four five six seven eight nine ten
Voice acting for ORCA September 12, 2005
The capability cited by General Jumper just scratches the surface of what is possible
with state of the art automated mission planning tools.
Commanding air power goes far beyond tweaking routes in the pre-mission planning process.
---------------------secondfile.mp3-----------------
Imagine the possibilities for an operator using a mission control element (MCE) to control a pod of UCAVs.
Fast allocation and autorouting tools allow the operator to change plans on the fly.
Imagine this scenario: a pod of UCAVs is searching a hostile area …
One of the UCAVs spots a high-value bad guy.
The operator looks at imagery and confirms the target...
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