Yanqi Wang, Chao Wang, Qingzhan Shi, Jingjian Huang, N. Yuan
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Abstract
To solve the problem that radar can still generate effective tracks to the covered target under the existing false target jamming technology, a method of jamming radar target track generation using finite false target signals is proposed through the plot and track correlation process of the radar in the initial stage of target searching and tracking. Through electronic reconnaissance, interception, and retransmission of radar signals by a jammer, a finite number of false target signals with random movement characteristics are generated around the covered target, interfering with track correlation during target data processing by radar. Simulation examples demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.