Principles of Modern Radar Missile Seekers.
This book gives you an in-depth look into the critical function of interference shielding for onboard radar of anti-aircraft missile systems. Intended for radar engineers and technicians specializing in anti-aircraft defense, the book reviews today's military and geo-political threats, helps yo...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Norwood :
Artech House,
2022.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Principles of Modern Radar Missile Seekers
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- CHAPTER 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Threats
- 1.1.1 The First Threat
- 1.1.2 The Second Threat
- 1.1.3 The Third Threat
- 1.2 Goals and Objectives
- 1.3 Basic Concepts
- References
- CHAPTER 2 Tactical and Technical Characteristics of an Anti-Aircraft Missile System
- 2.1 The Defeat Zone
- 2.1.1 Choosing the Anti-Aircraft Missile System Defeat Zone Boundaries
- 2.1.2 Providing a Given Defeat Zone with the Technical Characteristics of Anti-Aircraft Missile System Combat Requirements
- 2.2 Missile Launch Zone
- 2.3 A Target Detection Zone
- References
- CHAPTER 3 Firing over the Horizon
- 3.1 Basic Principles
- 3.2 Estimate of Ballistic and Flight Characteristics of the Missile According to Data From Open Sources
- 3.3 Problems: Target Search and Auto-Tracking
- References
- CHAPTER 4 Radio Control of Atmospheric Anti-Aircraft Missile
- 4.1 Generalized Block Diagram of the Radio System
- 4.2 Radio Control System Classification
- 4.2.1 Launch Control
- 4.2.2 Anti-Aircraft Missile Flight Control
- 4.2.3 Missile Warhead Detonation Control
- 4.3 Flight Trajectories and Guidance Methods
- 4.3.1 Two-Point Guidance Methods: Homing Methods
- 4.3.2 Three-Point Guidance Methods: Teleguidance Methods
- References
- CHAPTER 5 Radar
- 5.1 Basic Principles
- 5.2 Radar Types
- 5.2.1 Search and Detect Radars
- 5.2.2 Tracking Radars
- 5.2.3 Image Radars
- 5.3 Tactical and Technical Characteristics of the Radar
- References
- CHAPTER 6 Monopulse Radars
- 6.1 Basic Principles
- 6.2 Tracking Radars
- 6.2.1 Amplitude Sum-and-Difference System of Automatic Target Tracking
- 6.2.2 Phase Sum-and-Difference System of Automatic Target Tracking
- 6.3 Monopulse Antenna
- 6.3.1 Lens Antennas
- 6.3.2 Reflector Antennas
- 6.3.3 Arrays Antennas.
- 6.4 Cross-Polarization Radiation
- 6.5 Radar Resolution on Angular Coordinates
- References
- CHAPTER 7 Some Interferences for Monopulse Radar
- 7.1 Camouflaging Interference
- 7.1.1 Active Camouflaging Interference
- 7.1.2 Passive Camouflaging Interference
- 7.2 Active Misinforming Interference
- 7.3 Interference due to High-Altitude Nuclear Explosions:Electromagnetic Weapons
- References
- CHAPTER 8 Interference Immunity of Monopulse Radar
- 8.1 Interference Immunity Indicators
- 8.2 Criterion for Assessing the Stability of Automatic Target Tracking by Monopulse Radar in Real Time
- References
- CHAPTER 9 Modeling
- 9.1 Formation Procedure of the Direction-Finding Characteristic
- 9.2 The Initial Impacts Classification
- 9.3 Formation Method of Stochastic Orthogonal Processes
- References
- CHAPTER 10 Interference Detection Problem
- 10.1 Testing a Simple Hypothesis Against a Simple Alternative
- 10.2 Testing a Complex Hypothesis Against a Simple Alternative
- 10.3 Determination of Estimates of the Maximum Similarities
- 10.4 Interference Recognition Procedure
- 10.4.1 Estimation of the Required Range of a Hypersonic Target Detection by the Missile Homing Head when Firing over the Horizon
- 10.4.2 Recognition Procedure for Some Interference Types
- References
- CHAPTER 11 Assessment of an Anti-Aircraft Missile System Operation in Interference Conditions
- 11.1 Assessment Probability of Target Defeat by One Missile
- 11.2 Radomes and Estimation of the Active Seeker Operating Wavelength
- 11.3 Operation of an Active Homing Head on a Group of Targets-Self-Cover Jammers
- 11.4 Probability a Target is Defeated by One Missile
- 11.5 Operating Principles of a Modern Anti-Aircraft Missile System on a Group Target
- 11.5.1 The Work of an Active Homing Head on a Group of Targets: Self-Cover Jammers.
- 11.6 Operation of the Active Homing Head When Auto-Tracking a Low-Attitude Clean Target and Using an Antipode Jammer
- 11.6.1 Signal Processing and Decision Rules
- 11.6.2 Operation of the Active Seeker on the Clean Target, Which Creates a Mirror Image from the Earth's (Water's) Surface
- 11.6.3 The Work of the Active Seeker on a Target, that Creates Interference such as Antipode
- References
- CHAPTER 12 Synthesis of Solutions on Improving Interference Immunity Against the Impact of Polarization Interference
- 12.1 Calculation of Direction-Finding Characteristics
- 12.2 Assessing Accuracy of an Angular Auto-Tracking System of the Target under Conditions of Polarization Interfe
- 12.3 Stability of Target Auto-Tracking in Conditions of Polarization Interference
- 12.4 The Decision Synthesis, Providing Auto-Tracking Stability of the Polarization Interference Source
- 12.5 Evaluation of the Stability of an Angular Auto-Tracking System of a Target Under Conditions of Polarization Interference
- 12.6 Proposals to Improve the Interference Immunity of a Monopulse Direction Finder to the Effects of Polarization Interference
- 12.6.1 Operation of Prototype Mode: 1A
- 12.6.2 Operation in Mode of the Proposed Decision: 1B
- 12.6.3 Operation of Prototype Mode: 2A
- 12.6.4 Operation in Mode of the Proposed Decision: 2B
- 12.7 The Interference Immunity Indicator
- 12.8 Conclusion
- References
- CHAPTER 13 Solutions Synthesis to Increase the Noise Immunity of an Active Homing Head
- 13.1 Interference Immunity of a Missile Homing Head from Interference Along the Sidelobes of its Directional Pattern
- 13.2 Operation Assessment of the Air Defense Missile System for High-Speed and Low-Altitude Targets Without Interferen
- 13.2.1 Methods for Overcoming the Defeat Zone of an Anti-Aircraft Missile System.
- 13.3 Solution Synthesis to Increase the Interference Immunity of an Active Homing Head During its Operation at Low-Altitude Targets and by a Group of Jammers
- 13.3.1 Options Analysis for Increasing the Accuracy and Formulation of the Synthesis Problem
- 13.3.2 Solution Synthesis
- 13.3.3 Solution for the Emitted Signal, Taking into Account the Limitations due to the Hardware Implementation of the Anti-Aircraft Missile System
- 13.3.4 Proposals for the Hardware Implementation of a Synthesized Solution in a Real Anti-Aircraft Missile System
- References
- CHAPTER 14 Determining Performance Limitationsof Existing Air Defense Systems for Intercepting Hypersonic Vehicles
- 14.1 Introduction
- 14.2 Field Scatter Pattern Calculation Mathematics
- 14.3 Evaluation of Interception Hypersonic Vehicles by Some Existing Air Defense Missile Systems
- 14.4 Calculation Results
- 14.5 Conclusion
- References
- Acronyms and Abbreviations
- About the Author
- Index.