Electronically Scanned Radars (ESCAN Radars) are key systems elements of ground based military systems being developed for air defence against future threats including tactical ballistic missiles. The radar design is governed on the one hand by challenging requirements on ESCAN Radar performance and on the other hand by strict limitations on weight and volume dictated by the need of system high mobility. The first part of this paper discusses the important role of ESCAN Radars within the architecture of mobile air defence systems. The following part is focused on key characteristics of ESCAN Radars operating as primary sensors of an air defence system with a netted distributed architecture. Advanced ESCAN Radars can meet the requirements of both multifunctional performance and high mobility if advanced technology and innovative algorithms are applied.
Advanced ground based ESCAN radars
2004
4 Seiten, 3 Bilder
Conference paper
English
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