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Scattering Characteristics of Aerial and Ground Radar Objects (2024)

Scattering Characteristics of Aerial and Ground Radar Objects

Authors: Oleg I. Sukharevsky, Vitaliy A. Vasilets

Year: 2024

To buy this book go to Taylor & Fransis Group site (after Jun 24, 2024).

After book publication (in Jun 2024) here you can download the electronic appendix to this book.

This book presents computations for various types of aerial and ground objects. At the beginning of the book, the authors explain the original electrodynamic methods that used for the calculations of the radar objects scattering characteristics. To make it easier for a reader to understand the book, all objects are divided into two main chapters, one of the chapter has the scattering characteristics of aerial objects of various types and another one contains data about scattering for many ground objects.

This book contains the scattering characteristics for 63 aerial objects: there are fighters, attack aircrafts, bombers, long-range radar detection aircrafts, transport aircrafts, helicopters, unmanned aerial vehicles, cruise missiles in it. And there are 18 ground objects, including anti-aircraft missile systems and tanks in the book. Also, as an example, the reader finds the scattering characteristics of a surface ship. The book contains data obtained by computations such as backscattering diagrams; mean and median radar cross section values of various objects; distribution laws; amplitude scattering multipliers for different parameters of the probing signal and types of the underlying surface (for ground objects).

This book is suited for the scientists who specialize in area of electromagnetic wave scattering by radar objects and for engineers who work with radar detection and recognition algorithms for aerial and ground radar targets.

 

Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1 Brief description of calculation methods for scattering characteristics of aerial and ground objects

Chapter 2 Scattering characteristics of aerial objects

2.1. Multirole fighter Su-27

2.2. Front-line fighter MiG-29

2.3. Multirole fighter Su-57

2.4. Tactical fighter F-22

2.5. Multirole fighter F-35

2.6. Multirole fighter F-16

2.7. Air superiority fighter F-15

2.8. Multirole attack and fighter aircraft F/A-18

2.9. Multirole combat aircraft Tornado IDS

2.10. Multirole fighter ÅF-2000 Typhoon

2.11. Attack aircraft Su-25

2.12. Attack aircraft A-10 Thunderbolt II

2.13. Tactical bomber Su-24

2.14. Long-range strategic bomber Tu-22M3

2.15. Strategic bomber Tu-95

2.16. Strategic bomber Tu-160

2.17. Tactical bomber Su-34

2.18. Strategic bomber B-2

2.19. Strategic bomber B-52

2.20. Strategic bomber B-1B

2.21. Airborne early warning and control aircraft A-50

2.22. Airborne early warning and control aircraft E-3A

2.23. Airborne early warning and control aircraft E-2C

2.24. Jet trainer aircraft L-39

2.25. Transport aircraft An-26

2.26. Strategic airlifter Il-76

2.27. Medium-range airliner Boeing 737-400

2.28. Multi-purpose helicopter Mi-8

2.29 Multi-purpose combat helicopter Mi-24

2.30. Unmanned aerial vehicle Tu-143 Reys

2.31. Unmanned aerial vehicle Orlan-10

2.32. Unmanned aerial vehicle RQ-1 Predator

2.33. Unmanned aerial vehicle RQ-4 Global Hawk

2.34. Unmanned aerial vehicle RQ-7 Shadow

2.35. Unmanned aerial vehicle Bayraktar TB2

2.36. Unmanned aerial vehicle Mohajer-6

2.37. Unmanned aerial vehicle IAI Searcher II (Forpost)

2.38. Unmanned aerial vehicle Dozor-600

2.39. Unmanned aerial vehicle Kronshtadt Orion

2.40. Loitering munition Shahed 136

2.41. Cruise missile Kh-555

2.42. Cruise missile Kh-101

2.43. Cruise missile P-700 Granit

2.44. Cruise missile P-800 Oniks

2.45. Cruise missile 3M-14 Kalibr

2.46. Cruise missile 3M-54 Kalibr

2.47. Cruise missile AGM-86C CALCM

2.48. Hypersonic missile Kh-47M2 Kinzhal

2.49. Anti-radiation missile Kh-25MPU

2.50. Air-to-surface missile Kh-29T

2.51. Anti-radiation missile Kh-31PD

2.52. Cruise missile Kh-32

2.53. Cruise missile Kh-35

2.54. Air-to-surface missile Kh-38ML

2.55. Anti-radiation missile Kh-58UShKE

2.56. Air-to-surface missile Kh-59M

2.57. Air-to-surface missile AGM-65 Maverick

2.58. Air-to-surface missile AGM-114 Hellfire

2.59. Anti-radiation missile AGM-88 HARM

2.60. Cruise missile Taurus KEPD 350

2.61. Cruise missile Storm Shadow

2.62. Anti-aircraft missile 5V55R

2.63. Decoy missile ADM-141C iTALD

Chapter 3 Scattering characteristics of ground objects

3.1. Influence of the underlying surface on the scattering characteristics of a ground object

3.2. Main battle tank T-90

3.3. Main battle tank Leopard-2

3.4. Main battle tank M1 Abrams

3.5. Buk target acquisition radar 9S18M1

3.6. Buk command post vehicle 9S470

3.7. Buk transporter erector launcher and radar 9A310M1

3.8. S-300PS transporter erector launcher 5P85D

3.9. S-300PS transporter erector launcher 5P85S

3.10. S-300PS fire control system 30N6

3.11. S-300PS low altitude acquisition radar 76N6

3.12. S-300PS command post vehicle 54K6

3.13. S-300V transporter erector launcher and radar 9A83

3.14. S-300V command post vehicle 9S457

3.15. S-200 launcher 5P72

3.16. Combat vehicle 2S6 of anti-aircraft gun-missile system 2K22 Tunguska

3.17. Iskander launcher 9P78-1

3.18. Air surveillance radar ST-68U

3.19. Radar P-18

3.20. Ropucha-class landing ship

Conclusion

References

Index


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