2. Naval defense radar
2.1 Naval defense radar mission
The naval radar, as gray as the ship that houses it, is a key element in the fight over the surface (FOS). As such, it detects both airborne and surface targets. It must therefore be capable of detecting targets as varied as an aircraft carrier or a stealth anti-ship missile. In other words, targets with speeds ranging from less than a few m/s to several hundred m/s, or a radar-equivalent surface area of a few tenths to several hundred m 2...
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Bibliography
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Websites
• Radar educational website http://www.radartutorial.eu
Events
Radar '14, International Radar Conference 2014, Oct. 13-17, 2014, Lille, France.
Standards and norms
- Unwanted emissions in the spurious domain - CEPT/ERC/REC 74-01 -
- Unwanted emissions in the out of band domain - ITU-R SM 1541 -
- European directive on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity (RTTE Directive) - 1999/5/EC -
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