Radar Electronic WarfareAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1987 - 340 páginas This text provides students, engineers, and officers with a solid foundation for understanding electronic countermeasures. It defines common terms and principles used in the fields of radar and electronic warfare and describes the response of radar systems to electronic countermeasures. In-depth analyses of the effects that various electronic countermeasure emissions have on classes of radar systems follows. Mathematical models are used to describe these effects, although minimal mathematical sophistication is required. |
Contenido
Chapter 2 Principles of Radar | 7 |
Chapter 3 Radar Electronic Countermeasures | 63 |
Chapter 4 Electronic CounterCountermeasures ECCM | 137 |
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Términos y frases comunes
aircraft amplifier amplitude modulation angle error angular error antenna gain antenna pattern assumed average azimuth bandwidth beam beamwidth Bode plot chaff channel clutter coefficient constant copolarized cross-polarized defined detection detector dipole effect electric field electromagnetic electronic counter-countermeasures electronic countermeasures electronic warfare equation error voltage estimate example function Gaussian incident input signal intercept J/S ratio jammer power jamming signal jamming-to-signal ratio K₁ linear loop maximum monopulse radar noise jammer normal operator oscillator output voltage parameters phase polarization power density pulse width radar antenna radar cross section radar receiver radiation pattern range gate receiver noise reduce resolution cell scan frequency servo shown in Fig sidelobes spectrum Table target return target-like tion track axis tracking error tracking radar transmit traveling wave tube typical V₁ V₂ variation zero