CH 1: Radar Theory Introduction Flashcards

1
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What does RADAR stand for?

A

Radio Detection and Ranging

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T/F: Can continuous wave transmissions provide range of a target?

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False. CW cannot provide range, only provide azimuth information and velocity

Pulse radar can provide range and azimuth and velocity

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Radar advantages

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  • Radar can ‘see’ farther than the human eye

- Radar is all WX/day-night capable, relatively immune to smoke, haze, clouds

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Radar Disadvantages

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  • Radar resolution is significantly degraded compared to EO
  • Unable to provide positive identification for targeting
  • Susceptible to clutter and undesirable reflections
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Radar Target Discriminants

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Radar systems must use target discriminants to isolate the desired target return from the clutter

  • Range: the time an RF wave takes to go to and return from a target allows measurement of range from radar to target.
  • Angle: the angle of a radar return measured relative to true North. The ability of a radar system to determine angle is a function of the horizontal beam width of the antenna.
  • Velocity: the frequency shift, called the Doppler effect, allows the measurement of the velocity of that target relative to the radar. The receiver measures this frequency difference which equates to a specific radial velocity.
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Basic Pulse Radar System Components

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Transmitter sends electromagnetic energy (RF) to the antenna which is radiated through the atmosphere. When the RF energy is interrupted by an object, a portion of the RF energy is reflected back to the antenna and processes by the receiver.

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7
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Reflection of radar energy is called a..?

The object interrupting the RF energy is a…?

A

Echo

Target

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8
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The echo from a desired target is called a…?

The echo from an undesired target is called a..?

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  • target signal

- clutter

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9
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The ability of the antenna to focus the RF energy affects what?

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angular discrimination of the radar

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10
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The ability of the master timer to determine the time between the RF transmission and the target echo reception impacts what?

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range determination capability of the radar

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The ability of the receiver to analyze the Doppler frequency shift in the target echo determines what?

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The velocity determination capability of the radar and the ability of the radar to reject clutter.

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Early Warning (EW) radar Characteristics

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  • Designed to provide attack warning
  • high power output
  • Large antennas
  • Low frequencies
  • Limited accuracy on target parameters
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Ground Control Intercept Radar Characteristics

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-Designed to provide target engagement information: range, azimuth, altitude to vector AI assets to intercept and destroy attacking aircraft.

Early Warning radars paired with height finding radars often referred to as a GCI site

Any radar system that can determine 3D target data can act as a GCI site

Can be used to supplement EW radar systems to provide attack warning

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Acquisition Radar Characteristics

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-Designed to provide target engagement information for ground based Target Tracking radars (TTRs)

  • Shorter range capability and higher frequencies than EW radars
  • Provide target range and azimuth data to TTRs
  • Can be distinct system or incorporated as part of TTR
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Target Tracking Radar Characteristics

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-provides continuous and accurate target parameters to a fire control computer

  • employ various tracking techniques to update target parameters
  • generally employ high frequencies, narrow beam widths, and computer signal processing to enhance accuracy of target parameters
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Airborne Interceptor Radar Characteristics

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-AI radar systems are TTRs employed by fighter a/c to engage and destroy airborne targets

  • high freq, sophisticated computer processing, accurate target tracking capability
  • designed for allow the AI asset to employ AAMs and guns/cannon

-TTRs and AI radars constitute highest radar threat associated with IADS

17
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Infrared (IR) missile Characteristics

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  • guide on the distinctive IR signature of aircraft

- can be manportable(MANPADS), mounted on vehicle, employed by AI a/c

18
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Integrated Air Defense System (IADS) definition

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  • The employment of radar systems integrated by a command and control (C2) structure to provide air defense for a country or geographic area
  • Radar systems are the cornerstone of a modern IADS
  • Raffael systems have unique capabilities and operating characteristics that enable it to accomplish assigned tasks ISO IADS