Research/Patents/US 5160264
US 5160264Tier 3 — General Defense

RADAR TARGET SIMULATOR

Assignee

US Government

Filed as: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AS REPRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY

Filed

Dec 31, 1984

Granted

Nov 3, 1992

Location

RIDGECREST CA US

Abstract

A programmable radar target simulator provides microwave signals for testing a missile that is otherwise controlled by such signals when it is deployed. The simulator has the capability for initiating suitable microwave signals at the proper power levels in the fully automatic, semi-automatic, or fully manual modes. A control section and an IF section accept digital commands from an external computer or manual control from switches and thumbwheels on the front panel of the simulator to provide for the automatic and manual control signals respectively. A frequency synthesizer section provides three frequency modulated IF signals and one amplitude modulated coding signal which respectively are fed to the IF section and to the control section. Doppler frequency shifts are extracted and representative signals are provided in both AC and DC forms to a microwave section. The microwave section uses the frequency modulated input IF signals and microwave switching commands from the IF section to generate and output proper microwave signals which are used to simulate a target for the missile. A frequency and power metering section assures that the microwave signals emanating from the microwave section are of the proper frequency and power level and a DC power section assures a stabilized source of DC power for all the sections heretofore listed.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Nov 26, 1986

Rescinded

Mar 11, 1992

Duration

5 years, 3 months

Inventor

  • 1GEORGE A. BANURA

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