A system passively identifies objects at large distances with an
integrated two-dimensional pattern, spectral tailoring, and an imaging
system. Encoded information allows objects of various origin and
configuration to be easily and rapidly identified by optical means, but
is invisible to the naked eye. The devices used for detecting the objects
may be ground-based, airborne, or even satellite-based, and can track
engagements of such marked objects in real-time. A tailored reflective
surface at a specific wavelength band is applied to the exteriors of the
objects to form a unique signature. A scanning system passively records
the light emanating from the signature in the specific band, and
recognizes the signature to discern what the object is based on a
database of information.