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22 October 1982 95 GHz Airborne Tracking Radar
J. A. Scheer, P. P. Britt, E. K. Reedy
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Proceedings Volume 0337, Millimeter Wave Technology I; (1982) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.965940
Event: 1982 Technical Symposium East, 1982, Arlington, United States
Abstract
This paper describes an airborne solid state, 95 GHz tracking radar being used to investigate techniques associated with a millimeter wave terminal homing technology development program. Particular emphasis is placed on the major technology aspects of the radar including the implementation of the four-horn monopulse tracking, the lens antenna, etc. The Georgia Institute of Technology, Engineering Experiment Station (GIT/EES) has designed and developed this state-of-the-art millimeter wave tracking radar system for use by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory (MIT/LL) under subcontract from the General Electric Company Aircraft Equipment Division. The system is being used in the Lincoln Laboratory Millimeter Terminal Homing Program as an instrument to help evaluate various millimeter wave system concepts.
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J. A. Scheer, P. P. Britt, and E. K. Reedy "95 GHz Airborne Tracking Radar", Proc. SPIE 0337, Millimeter Wave Technology I, (22 October 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.965940
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Receivers

Attenuators

Extremely high frequency

Transmitters

Signal attenuation

Sensors

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