RASAR
Description of the radar set, tactical-technical characteristics
Figure 1: RASAR
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| frequency: | 1 110 … 1 390 MHz
(L-Band) |
| pulse repetition time (PRT): | |
| pulse repetition frequency (PRF): | < 1 kHz |
| pulsewidth (τ): | |
| receive time: | |
| dead time: | |
| peak power: | 25 W |
| average power: | 5 W |
| instrumented range: | |
| range resolution: | 0.5 m |
| accuracy: | |
| beamwidth: | 80° |
| hits per scan: | |
| antenna rotation: | |
| MTBCF: | |
| MTTR: | |
RASAR
The RASAR (Real-time, Autonomous, Synthetic Aperture Radar) is an operating in L-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar. The antenna uses quad-polarization (HH, VV, HV, VH). The transmit signal is an intrapulse modulated, linear frequency modulated pulse with a pulse duration of about 200 µs. The aerodynamically shaped pod mounted under the wing of a UAS has a length of 45" and a diameter of 8". The complete podded system weighs less than 25 lbs and requires less than 150 W of total power (at 28 DC voltage).
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