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8 September 1976 Long Wavelength Radar; Its Purpose And Applications
Mark S. Seipel
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Proceedings Volume 0079, Aerial Reconnaissance Systems: Pods/Aircraft I; (1976) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954818
Event: 1976 SPIE/SPSE Technical Symposium East, 1976, Reston, United States
Abstract
The long wavelength radar technology, as used in IMFRAD, was originally developed as a means of performing concealed target detection of tactical targets. Recent investigations show that the technology has applications over a wide spectrum of target cueing, strike control and wide area surveillance problems. The capability of the sensor to see through foliage enhances to ability to perform these functions. Requirements for a system to fulfill one such application will be discussed.
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Mark S. Seipel "Long Wavelength Radar; Its Purpose And Applications", Proc. SPIE 0079, Aerial Reconnaissance Systems: Pods/Aircraft I, (8 September 1976); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954818
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Target detection

Sensors

Antennas

Fourier transforms

Transmitters

Reconnaissance

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