IFF SYSTEM COOPERATING WITH FURTHER POSITION FINDING DEVICE
Assignee
Filed
Jul 12, 1976
Granted
Jul 14, 1992
Location
Abstract
An IFF system comprises an interrogation device having an antenna arrangement operating in the HF or microwave range with a relatively broad radiation characteristic for radiation of coded interrogation pulses and for receiving answer signals. The IFF system cooperates with a position finding device whose transmission pulses are radiated by way of a relatively narrow radiation lobe and wherein the answer signals are triggered in the answering device in response to the arrival of transmission pulses of the position finding device. A pulse laser operating in the optical range and having a very narrow radiation lobe at the transmission radiator is used as the position finding device and an answer signal is only triggered in the answering device with the aid of a control circuit when the transmission pulse of the laser transmitter arrives in a certain section during the interrogation pulse produced by the interrogation transmitter, the duration of the interrogation pulses being essentially greater than the duration of the transmission pulses.
Source: Google Patents
35 USC §181 Secrecy Order
Imposed
Jul 15, 1982
Rescinded
Jan 7, 1992
Duration
9 years, 5 months
Record Details
- Patent number
- US 5130713
- Application
- 05704304
- Aerospace match
- Yes
- Dataset source
- 35 USC §181 SO records
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