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ID:
191511
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Summary/Abstract |
This paper presents proposals for improving the stealth of radio links of unmanned repeater drones in prospective aircraft patrol complexes (APCs) of the Russian Navy when performing antisubmarine search missions.
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ID:
122668
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2012.
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During the Second World War, the nascent science of RADAR was chiefly concerned with the fixed wing aircraft threat. Over 60 years later, today's air surveillance radars have to keep watch not only fro planes but for helicopters, UAVs cruise missiles, and precision guided munitions. These radars have to be sufficiently robust and provide a low probability of intercept (LPI) to frustrate signals intelligence (SIGINT) collection, and Anti Radiation Missiles (ARMs).
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ID:
181379
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The authors investigate threats associated with the mass appearance of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs, drones), explore the problem of fighting them, analyze the development of methods and assets of UAV reconnaissance, destruction, and jamming, and propose a way of solving the problem.
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ID:
122683
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Publication |
2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
As targets increasingly hide among civilians, a new generation of diminutive air launched precision munitions weighing 2.3-18 kg is emerging. While much of the focus is on arming smaller UAVs, there is a drive for all combat aircraft to be able to engage small groups on foot or in cars or sheltering in buildings while minimizing the risk of collateral damage.
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ID:
122597
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Publication |
2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
UAVs are steadily growing into a huge industry, and as the number of UAVs grow, more and more UAV pilots and sensor operators will be needed.
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