DocumentCode :
1513080
Title :
JointSTARS and GMTI: past, present and future
Author :
Entzminger, John N., Jr. ; Fowler, Charles A. ; Kenneally, William J.
Author_Institution :
3203 Dominy Court, Oakton, VA, USA
Volume :
35
Issue :
2
fYear :
1999
fDate :
4/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
748
Lastpage :
761
Abstract :
The concept of airborne surveillance of enemy ground forces with a Ground Moving Target Indicator [now called GMTI] radar capable of detecting moving ground vehicles and helicopters was proposed in 1968 and resulted in a DoD program to realize its potential. This article traces the program history starting with the Army´s Stand Off Target Acquisition System [SOTAS] as it evolved through the Small Aerostat Surveillance System [SASS] and the Assault Breaker/Pave Mover programs into the currently fielded Joint Surveillance and Target Attack System [JointSTARS], which, in prototype form, more than proved its worth in the 1991 Gulf War. New developments and trends in GMTI radars are also discussed together with other potential platforms
Keywords :
airborne radar; military radar; radar tracking; reviews; search radar; surveillance; synthetic aperture radar; target tracking; GMTI radar; JointSTARS; airborne radar; airborne surveillance; assault breaker/pave mover program; enemy ground forces; ground moving target indicator radar; helicopters detection; joint surveillance and target attack system; moving ground vehicles detection; potential platforms; program history; small aerostat surveillance system; stand off target acquisition system; Airborne radar; Helicopters; History; Land vehicles; Prototypes; Radar detection; Surveillance; Synthetic aperture radar; Unmanned aerial vehicles; Vehicle detection;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9251
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/7.766956
Filename :
766956
Link To Document :
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