Target detection, ISAR imaging and tracking capabilities of a passive radar net utilising barrage jamming signals

IF 1.4 4区 管理学 Q3 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Roman Mularzuk, Maciej Soszka, Piotr Szymański, Mariusz Zych, Michał Bartoszewski, Marcin Bączyk, Krzysztof Kulpa, Łukasz Maślikowski, Maciej Wielgo, Maria-Pilar Jarabo-Amores, Nerea Rey-Maestre, David Mata-Moya, Idar Norheim-Næss
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Jammers aim to interfere with active radars during military operations. Still, they can strengthen our capabilities on the battlefield if there are proper methods to use them. This paper demonstrates the possibility of utilising a ground-based barrage jammer (to jam radars or communications) as an illumination source for passive radar detection, tracking and inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) imaging. It shows the feasibility of using a jammer for cooperative (friendly jammer) and non-cooperative (hostile jammer) operations. The results come from the European Defence Agency project no B 1516 IAP2 GP entitled jammer-based passive radar. This article will present some of the outcomes of field trials conducted in June 2022 in Poland within the international electronic warfare exercises. Designed jammer demonstrators, with a maximum bandwidth of 115 MHz, were used as illuminators of opportunity and made it possible to test the operation of passive radars with five signal types (within two bands—L-band and S-band) for military targets (i.e. fighters, transport planes, helicopters). In the first part of the article, detection, ISAR imaging and tracking issues will be addressed. The second part of the article will focus on the results obtained during the project's joint field trials.

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利用弹幕干扰信号的无源雷达网的目标探测、ISAR成像和跟踪能力
干扰机的目的是在军事行动中干扰活动雷达。然而,如果使用得当,它们可以增强我们在战场上的能力。本文演示了利用地基弹幕干扰机(干扰雷达或通信)作为无源雷达探测、跟踪和逆合成孔径雷达(ISAR)成像的照明源的可能性。表明了在合作(友好干扰机)和非合作(敌对干扰机)作战中使用干扰机的可行性。结果来自欧洲防务局的B 1516 IAP2 GP项目,名为基于干扰器的无源雷达。本文将介绍2022年6月在波兰进行的国际电子战演习的一些现场试验结果。设计的干扰机演示器,最大带宽为115兆赫兹,被用作机会的照明器,并且可以测试具有五种信号类型(在两个波段- l波段和s波段内)的无源雷达的操作,用于军事目标(即战斗机,运输机,直升机)。在文章的第一部分中,将讨论探测、ISAR成像和跟踪问题。文章的第二部分将重点介绍该项目联合实地试验期间获得的结果。
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Iet Radar Sonar and Navigation
Iet Radar Sonar and Navigation 工程技术-电信学
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
11.80%
发文量
137
审稿时长
3.4 months
期刊介绍: IET Radar, Sonar & Navigation covers the theory and practice of systems and signals for radar, sonar, radiolocation, navigation, and surveillance purposes, in aerospace and terrestrial applications. Examples include advances in waveform design, clutter and detection, electronic warfare, adaptive array and superresolution methods, tracking algorithms, synthetic aperture, and target recognition techniques.
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