Millimeter wave radars raise weapon IQ
Abstract
The problems encountered by laser and IR homing devices for guided munitions may be tractable with warhead-mounted mm-wave radars. Operating at about 100 GHz and having several kilometers range, mm-wave radars see through darkness, fog, rain and smoke. The radar must be coupled with an analyzer that discerns moving and stationary targets and higher priority targets. The target lock-on can include shut-off of the transmitter and reception of naturally-generated mm-waves bouncing off the target when in the terminal phase of the flight. Monopulse transmitters have simplified the radar design, although mass production of finline small radar units has yet to be accomplished, particularly in combining GaAs, ferrites and other materials on one monolithic chip.
- Publication:
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Aerospace America
- Pub Date:
- February 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985AeAm...23...62L
- Keywords:
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- Homing Devices;
- Military Technology;
- Millimeter Waves;
- Radar Homing Missiles;
- Target Acquisition;
- Integrated Circuits;
- Microstrip Transmission Lines;
- Weapon Systems;
- Communications and Radar