I thought I would chime in on my own experience with related imagery. It's not uncommon to use a drone similiar to ARGUS that is capable of NIIRS 5-7 (see http://www.fas.org/irp/imint/niirs.htm) resolution for surveying. The guys at the ground station will find some region of interest and then use another bird/sensor--whether that is SAR, IR, multispectral, etc--with NIIRS 8-9 resolution and have it give a better look at the finer details of the area.
In terms of detecting objects: anybody with any sort of computer vision background will probably be scoffing at drawing rectangles around objects that are moving within a stable image. However, at a broader scope, change detection and broad area detection are heavily research fields and are always of interest to whatever 3-letter agency that deals with the imagery.
So, not only does ARGUS solve problems, it also provides data for creating new problems. Cool little piece of hardware.
In terms of detecting objects: anybody with any sort of computer vision background will probably be scoffing at drawing rectangles around objects that are moving within a stable image. However, at a broader scope, change detection and broad area detection are heavily research fields and are always of interest to whatever 3-letter agency that deals with the imagery.
So, not only does ARGUS solve problems, it also provides data for creating new problems. Cool little piece of hardware.