The radar system is for tracking a missile. First and second signal receiving stations are positioned on a base line which is perpendicular to the course or line of desired trajectory of the missile. The stations are also positioned on opposite sides of and equal distances from the desired course of the missile. A signal is transmitted from the missile. The relative frequency of the two doppler effected received signals is obtained. The difference in frequency indicates the rate of angular departure from the course and the direction of departure.
Doppler Tracking System with Real Time Presentation of Missile Trajectory Deviation
1965
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