Operational Factors Affecting the Radar Jamming Problem
Abstract
Since weight and space have always been at a premium in high average power jammers, e.g., noise-modulated transmitters, the designers of early equipment tended to disregard control and set-on problems in favor of maximum power. With constantly improved and increasingly sophisticated radar equipment, as well as vast developments in aircraft performance, there is a corresponding demand for increasingly complex jamming devices. As a result, the already limited space and weight factors have been further aggravated. To ameliorate such difficulties it is suggested that a possible review of presently accepted power requirements may be in order.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 27, 1955
- Accession Number
- AD1223143
Entities
People
- J Miles M.
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory