A bistatic pulse-Doppler intruder-detection radar
Abstract
The U.S. Air Force's Aircraft Security Radar (ASR) is a small pulse-Doppler radar designed to detect intruders on the ground near parked aircraft, with a moving target detection effectiveness that encompasses high speed vehicles and intruders moving at as little as 2 cm/sec. The ASR is comparatively insensitive to weather, and will be affected only by severe wind and rain storms. Five ASRs are typically used around an aircraft, in order to reduce the area of coverage. Attention is given to the ASR's theory of operation, radar parameters, and both intruder and nuisance alarm test results.
- Publication:
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International Radar Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985inra.conf..130W
- Keywords:
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- Military Technology;
- Multistatic Radar;
- Pulse Doppler Radar;
- Radar Detection;
- Block Diagrams;
- Ground Support Equipment;
- Performance Tests;
- Portable Equipment;
- Communications and Radar