Paper
17 December 1979 Military Systems Applications At Near-Millimeter Wavelengths
J. J. Gallagher, R. W. McMillan, R. G. Shackelford
Author Affiliations +
Abstract
The near-millimeter wavelength region (3.2mm - 0.3mm) is being investigated for military systems applications during adverse weather and in the presence of smokes, dust and other particulate clouds. The use of near-millimeter wavelengths (NMMW) has advantages and disadvantages relative to the use of the infrared and microwave regions. The atmosphere is a dominant factor in determining the operation of military systems in the NMMW region. Systems currently under consideration for NMMW applications include beam rider and command guidance, missile plume detectors, low-angle tracking radars, terminal homing systems, target acquisition radars, fuze systems, quasi-imaging radars and hybrid (IR/NMMW) systems. Recent NMMW technological developments (e. g., sources, receivers, components, phenomenology and measurements) have been advancing at a rapid pace to meet system needs.
© (1979) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
J. J. Gallagher, R. W. McMillan, and R. G. Shackelford "Military Systems Applications At Near-Millimeter Wavelengths", Proc. SPIE 0197, Modern Utilization of Infrared Technology V, (17 December 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957992
Advertisement
Advertisement
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission  Get copyright permission on Copyright Marketplace
KEYWORDS
Signal attenuation

Missiles

Fiber optic gyroscopes

Target acquisition

Radar

Antennas

Absorption

RELATED CONTENT

Remote sensing of clouds and evaluation with a 220GHz radar
Proceedings of SPIE (November 08 2014)
Military Systems Applications At Millimeter Wavelengths
Proceedings of SPIE (January 08 1990)
Millimeter radar improves target identification
Proceedings of SPIE (May 05 2011)
Doppler radar for high-speed interceptor
Proceedings of SPIE (June 17 1996)

Back to Top