DEAR PAUL:

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CIA-RDP78B05171A000100010141-2
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September 9, 2003
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December 17, 1968
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Approved For Rele 2003/12/04 :. CIA-RDP78B05171A000 14444-2, December 17, 1968 STAT Dear Paul: I have returned from my trip to ll and have the. following remarks to make. 1. The stereo, comparator is indeed a tremendously complicated system. 2. 1 completely agree with that such an optical system would have cost a fortune in the U.S.A. It is even doubtful if any optical company would have been able to complete it with the time schedule planned. The cost would probably run from three to five times as much. 3. I quizzed the designers at length about the system and was satisfied that they were very competent, ex- perienced, and had put a great,deafof effort into the design. and were also deeply involved in the building of the system. 4. I was not able to find any obvious things they had overlooked.;-I was'surprised with how much they claimed to have reduced the secondary color, but I concluded that it was due to their using FK50. I have always considered this glass to be too'exotic to use in a practical design. It has many difficult properties, such as easy to crack, stains easily, and tends to have striae. I questioned them a good deal about this glass and they didn't seem to think it was a problem. They also'claimed they could coat it with 'no diffi- culty. I hope they are right and that my fears are unjusti- fied. It.:is too late now to change; it will be necessary to wait and see. STAT STAT Declass Review by Approved For Release 2003/12/04 :. CIA-RDP78B05171A0001N 1 . Approved For Release 2003/12/04: CIA-RDP78BO5171AQW100010141-2 December 17, Page 2.. 1968 5. There are so many surfaces that I questioned them at length about coatings. They were somewhat vague about this and indicated that they planned to use some three- layer coatings. I'warned them that three-layer coatings can absorb badly in the'blue end of the spectrum. They could also scatter light badly. I was not sure that three-layer coatings. should be' used unless they were sure that they were done by experts.. They said they planned to usel to do their coatings. This is an excellent company and should do a good job. 25X1 6. Everything about Q was old-fashioned, but STAT probably adequate. Their rooms and working quarters were dismal and poorly lighted. Their workers were old and decrep- it.. They will not be able to continue optics much longer without a major overhaul. Modern young people will not work under such conditions. 7. is an exceptionally fine engineer and the whole project rests on his skill in working with these people. :[f it were not for him, I would give you a dim chance of ever realizing that instrument. You better take good care of him and treat him well. I was really impressed with him. He has things very, much under control. Thank goodness I am not under his control. He is a taskmaster. 8 I am very sorry that an instrument of this com- plexity could not have. been made in the U.S.A. I believe we must find a way to do so.' I feel badly that we are encourag- ing the exploitation of people for this kind of work. We should have exploited machines. I admit it would have cost much more, but if handled properly; it would have cut future costs. . 9. I could not recommend doing this again on future instruments, particularly if you don't have I STAT predict this would have been a disaster without him. I. would also like to report to you on two. items per- taining to my last visit to your laboratory. Approved For'Release 2003/12/04: CIA-RDP78BO5171A000100010141-2 Approved For Rase 2003/12/04: CIA-RDP78B05171W100010141-2 December 17, Page 3 I read a report on the micro densitometer and I believe you should be careful about the Their report on the color correction of the objectives was very poor. Many of the statements were wrong and the color curves they showed were incorrect. Their conclusions about the apochromats showed a complete lack of understanding on chromatic correction. I was particularly disturbed by the illuminator for the pin hole. They referred to a paper by 25 Heft 1,'1967. I.looked at this paper and it is okay, but th pin hole illuminator doesn't make sense. I wish you would send me the parameters on the densitometer optics. I believe you have been sold a bill of goods and that it should be challenged. I Ishould know better also. Sincerely, (-C Approved For Release 2003/12/04: CIA-RDP78BO5171A000100010141-2