RDR - 10 Flashcards
1
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Describe the operation of the following: Continuous Wave (CW)
A
- A CW radar transmits continuously and simultaneously listens for target echoes.
- Typically used for fire control, the CW radar illuminates the target, the return echo is received by either the missile or another receiver which send guidance commands to the missile.
2
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Describe the operation of the following: Over The Horizon (OTH)
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- Use of the HF portion of the EMS allows the operators
long ranges without the requirement for huge power. - The most common type of OTH radars use skywave or
“skip” propagation, in which shortwave radio waves are
refracted off the ionosphere. - radio signals transmitted at an angle into the sky will be refracted towards the ground by the ionosphere
3
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Describe the operation of the following: Low Probability of Intercept (LPI)
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- Designed to be difficult for an ESM suite to intercept, by using methods to reduce peak power.
- This includes:
– Increased signal integration
– Wider Frequency BW
– Increased antenna gain
– Increased antenna sensitivity, low power ouput - Alternatively, frequency manipulation methods can be used:
– Frequency Hopping
– Frequency Modulation CW (FMCW)
4
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Describe the operation of the following: Sea Based X-Band (SBX)
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- Used by US Defence Department Ballistic Missile Defence System
- Is a self propelled, floating, mobile active electronically scanned
array EW radar capable of detecting, tracking targets and vectoring defensive assets. - Operates in X Band : 8 – 12 GHz
5
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Describe the operation of the following: Digital Wave forming
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- New electronically scanned arrays allow wave forming to be controlled by software and advanced processors.
- This results in increasingly agile radar beams.
- The result is new techniques are now available to
overcome some of the traditional radar parameter
compromises e.g. blind speeds vs Maximum Theoretical Range.