
1. Air-to-air modes
1.1 Airborne radar issues
A typical airborne radar scenario is shown in figure 1 .
In this figure 1 , the airborne radar is installed at the front of an airborne platform and seeks to detect flying objects by scanning space with its antenna: object A flying at high altitude and object B flying at low altitude.
We assume conventional radar operation (the type most commonly used for ground-based radars):
an antenna with a few degrees of aperture at – 3 dB;
low pulse repetition...
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