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Introduction to electronic defense systems /

Over the past decade, new cutting-edge technologies have drastically changed the way radar and electronic warfare systems are implemented. This extensively revised and expanded edition of an Artech House bestseller delivers the most up-to-date overview of electronic defense systems. Bringing practit...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Neri, Filippo (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : Artech House, [2018]
Edición:Third edition.
Colección:Artech House electronic warfare library.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Intro; Introduction toElectronic Defense SystemsThird Edition; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Electronic Defense; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Systems in Use in the Armed Forces; 1.2.1 Air Force Assets and Operations; 1.2.2 Navy Assets and Operations; 1.2.3 Army Assets and Operations; 1.2.4 UAVs; 1.3 Main Weapon Systems; 1.4 Objectives of Electronic Defense; 1.4.1 Organization of Electronic Defense; 1.5 Electronic Defense Systems and Their Operational Objective; 1.5.1 SIGINT; 1.5.2 ELINT; 1.5.3 COMINT; 1.5.4 Electronic Support; 1.5.5 ESM-COM; 1.5.6 Infrared Warning.
  • 1.5.7 Laser Warning Receivers1.5.8 ECMs; 1.5.9 ECM-COM; 1.5.10 Infrared Countermeasures; 1.5.11 ECM-Lasers; 1.5.12 ECCMs; 1.5.13 Command, Control, Communication, Computer and Surveillance, and Reconnaissance; 1.6 Information and Cyberspace; 1.6.1 Information Operation; 1.6.2 Information Warfare; 1.6.3 Cyberspace and Cyber Warfare; 1.6.4 Cyber Intelligence; 1.6.5 Cyberattacks; 1.6.6 Cyber Protection; 1.6.7 Cyber Electromagnetic Activities; 1.7 Need for the Study of Weapon Systems; References; Chapter 2 Sensors; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Radar Sensors.
  • 2.2.1 Review of Electromagnetic Signal Transmission2.2.2 Main Radar Components and the Radar Equation; 2.2.3 Radar Equation in the Operational Environment; 2.2.4 Radar Techniques; 2.2.5 Search Radar; 2.2.6 SAR; 2.2.7 Tracking Radars; 2.2.8 Airborne Radars (Interceptors); 2.2.9 Multifunction Radars; 2.3 Infrared Sensors; 2.3.1 Review of Radiant Energy; 2.3.2 Infrared Radiation Produced by Targets of Interest; 2.3.3 IR Range Equation; 2.3.4 Suppression of Background Effects; 2.3.5 IR Systems; References; Chapter 3 Weapon Systems; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Artillery Systems; 3.2.1 Firing Accuracy.
  • 3.2.2 Susceptibility to Jamming of an Artillery System3.3 Missile Systems; 3.3.1 Command Missiles; 3.3.2 Beam-Riding Missiles; 3.3.3 Semiactive Homing Missiles; 3.3.4 Active Homing Missiles; 3.3.5 Track-Via-Missile Systems; 3.3.6 Passive IR-Guided Missiles; 3.3.7 Sea-Skimming Missiles; 3.4 Passive Antiradiation Missiles; 3.5 Laser Weapon Systems; 3.5.1 The Laser; 3.5.2 The Laser Equation; 3.5.3 Laser Applications; 3.6 Stealth Aircraft; 3.7 Communications Systems; 3.7.1 Networks; 3.7.2 Types of Transmission (Links); 3.7.3 The Message; 3.7.4 Examples of Communications Systems.
  • 3.7.5 Software Radio3.7.6 Civilian Communication Networks; 3.8 Information Operations; 3.8.1 Information Cycle: The OODA Loop; 3.8.2 Information Processes and Tools; 3.8.3 Information Contents (on Subjects or Events); 3.8.4 Parameters Defining Information Value; 3.8.5 Information in War Operations; 3.8.6 Network Centric Warfare; References; Chapter 4 Electronic Intercept Systems; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 RF Passive Systems; 4.2.1 The Equation of RF Passive Systems; 4.2.2 Radar Warning Receivers; 4.2.3 ESM Systems; 4.2.4 ELINT; 4.2.5 Digital Receiver for Modern Intercept Systems.