DocumentCode
427363
Title
Naval radar in a littoral environment
Author
de Jongh, R.V.
fYear
2004
fDate
11-15 Oct. 2004
Firstpage
125
Lastpage
128
Abstract
The changed political situation in the world forces navies to reconsider their roles and missions. As a consequence, the naval operation areas shift from warfare on the open sea to littoral warfare. In modern scenarios full scale, multiple engagements attack on a naval convoy is less likely. Instead, the threat is more likely to come from weapons launched from the land or small, high-speed ships. Additionally, detection and tracking of surface targets becomes a more important sensor function. This paper discusses the impact of littoral warfare on the design of naval radar. The main aspects discussed in this paper are the benefit of accurate Doppler information, high radar stability, use of Doppler-polarimetry and sensor flexibility.
Keywords
Doppler radar; Marine vehicles; Modems; Radar clutter; Radar cross section; Radar detection; Radar tracking; Sea surface; Target tracking; Weapons;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Radar Conference, 2004. EURAD. First European
Conference_Location
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Print_ISBN
1-58053-993-9
Type
conf
Filename
1396500
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