The International Radar Directory is a collection of information on current radars of the world. Now available on CD-ROM.

Its purposes are fourfold:

1. To provide a ready reference source of the technical characteristics of current radars of the world.

2. To present information on radars for selected functions and applications.

3. To enable comparison between radars.

4. To provide possible users about specific radars.

The Directory contains photographs and technical characteristics of 674 currently available radars from 128 manufacturers in 25 countries including 170 radars from 36 Russian manufacturers. Both military and civilian radars are represented in the 1200 images. Civilian radars include 16 functions while military radars include 17 functions.

Civilian radars include air traffic control, airport surface detection equipment, altimeter, collision avoidance, both air and automotive, Doppler navigation, ground controlled approach, instrumentation, intrusion, liquid level measurement, marine surface search, police, surface penetration, vessel traffic system, weather, weather avoidance, wind finder.

Military radars include air defense systems, air search, airborne early warning, airborne intercept, battlefield surveillance, bi-static, counter-battery/counter-mortar, fire control, height finder, illumination, laser/EO/IR, missile guidance, multifuntion, over-the-horizon, phased array, synthetic aperture, side-looking, terrain following/terrain avoidance.

Sample image from the Directory.

The CD-ROM contains special software to provide user friendly search tools and printing features. ISSN 1099-8020.

Inquiries/orders are invited. Price: $595.00 USD plus postage and applicable sales taxes; site license available.

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Also available from the INTERNATIONAL RADAR DIRECTORY

Published by Krieger Publishing Company

Edited by Stephen L. Johnston

Orig. Ed. 1979, Reprint 1985, 560 pp. Paper $56.50

ISBN 0-89874-850-X

About the Radar ECCM Book

This collection of 51 key papers from international literature spans the post-war period through the present as electronic warfare (EW), and its three principal divisions, electronic countermeasures (ECM), electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM), and EW support measures (ESM), are introduced.

Written primarily for the practicing engineer, this book presents a balanced selection of papers oriented to both analysis and discussion. The theory, evolution, and application of radar ECCM techniques are detailed through papers covering ECCM philosophy, hardware, and analysis. Many of the papers are drawn from the Proceedings of conferences such as the Military

Microwaves Conference (London, 1978), and the International Conference on Radar (Paris, 1978). The editor has compiled a comprehensive Bibliography, arranged chronologically under representative topics, which cites over 1000 sources for further reference. In addition, he introduces each section with interpretive commentary which presents an overview of the papers in that section and points out their relationship to the central topic.


About the Author

Stephen L. Johnston is Editor-in-Chief of the International Radar Directory and recently retired from the Advanced Systems Concepts Office, U. S. Army Missile Research and Development Command. He has published and/or presented over 50 papers and is Chairman of the Radar ECCM Committee of the Radar Systems Panel of the IEEE Aerospace and Electronics Systems Society.


Contents

* Introduction to Radar Electronic Counter-Countermeasures
* General ECCM
* ECCM in the Transmitter
* ECCM in the Antenna
* ECCM in the Antenna: Sidelobe Blanker/Canceller
* ECCM in the Receiver (General)
* ECCM in the Receiver Signal Processor
* ECCM in the System, Operational, and Other ECCM'S
* ECM/ECCM, ECCM Efficacy, Simulation and Analysis

 

Stephen L. Johnston

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