Description
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 you understand the functional needs of the various radar and anti-missile systems to meet those threats, and synthesizes considerations for devising practical and effective protection against interferences that affect the homing heads of anti-aircraft guided missiles.
Three problematic interferences are presented and discussed in detail: polarization interference; interference to the sidelobe of onboard antennas; and interference from two points in space, including interference reflected from the earth (water) surface.
The book covers the basic principles of radiolocation, including monopulse radars, and gives insight into the fundamental functional units of anti-aircraft missiles and surface-to-air missile systems. The book presents guidance methods, systems of direction finding, problems on firing over the horizon, and questions of accuracy and resolution – all important for better addressing solutions of interference shielding. You will learn how to estimate the stability of target auto-tracking under conditions of cited interferences, and better assess existing limitations on firing over the horizon by a long-range antiaircraft system, as well as hypersonic targets and satellites.
This is a unique and valuable resource for engineers and technicians who are involved in the design and development of anti-aircraft guided missile systems, with special emphasis on interference immunity and protection. It can also be used as a textbook in advanced radar technology coursework and seminars.
Table Of Contents
Introduction; Tactical and technical characteristics of anti-aircraft missile system; Firing over the horizon; Radio control of atmospheric anti-aircraft missile; Command radio control systems; Homing systems; Radar; Monopulse radars; Some interferences for monopulse radar; Interference immunity of monopulse radar; Modeling; Interference detection problem; Synthesis of solution to improve interference immunity against impact of polarization interference; Synthesis of solution to improve interference immunity against impact of sidelobe interference; Synthesis of solution to improve interference immunity against interference from two points in space.