Radar Vulnerability to Jamming

Radar Vulnerability to Jamming by Robert N. Lothes, published by Artech House in 1990, is an illustrated work comprising 247 pages. This book serves as a concise course on various aspects of noise jamming, including range, angle, and velocity deception, as well as on-off keying. It utilizes contemporary computer simulation capabilities to analyze and determine the quantitative values of jammer-to-signal ratios that result in specific jamming effects.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the technical principles underlying radar vulnerability and jamming techniques. The content is designed for those interested in technology and engineering, particularly within the realms of military science and radar systems. By focusing on practical applications and quantitative analysis, this edition provides insights into the complexities of radio communications and the challenges posed by jamming.
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This book constitutes a short course on noise jamming, range, angle and velocity deception, and on-off keying. The book draws upon current computer simulation capabilities to determine quantitative values of the jammer-to-signal ratios that cause a specified jamming effect.
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