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hardhatter 2nd Feb 2009 14:36

Books on the subject of (airborne) radar
 
Hello,

for my work I am looking for a good study book on the subject of radar.

I am looking at it from a military standpoint, and would like to be able to understand the radar principles and be able to make quick calculations, predictions of range, minimal detection area, use in missiles, ECM and so on. I saw that Hughes had a book on airborne radar, but it seemed more a general public approach, not 'hardcore technical/scientific' if you catch my drift. :8

Amazon came up with a few but I am lost in the choices available.

any suggestions? thank you!

Engineer 2nd Feb 2009 20:46

May be here and you don't have to pay a thing :D

Hasherucf 3rd Feb 2009 02:39

Heres some weather radar notes for studying towards CASA basic exams


WF notes

aerolearner 5th Feb 2009 20:50

Speaking of free-of-charge publications, I would suggest this (click on the "Handle / proxy Url" link):
Electronic Warfare and Radar Systems Engineering Handbook

You can find other technical documents about military airborne radars here and here. Just keep the "site:oai.dtic.mil handle" part of the search string and use other keywords (like these or these).

BR,

aerolearner

hardhatter 7th Feb 2009 09:28

Thank you for your replies. I am downloading them now, looks interesting.

hopefully this will help in making Matlab models. If not, I'll be back. :)

Cheers!


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