Title :
GRIFO radar: new results of high-resolution modes for an expert avionic radar for fighters
Author :
Aprile, A. ; Mauri, A. ; Meledandri, D. ; Pellizzeri, T. Macrì ; Pendeggia, N.
Author_Institution :
Dev. & Innovation, Selex Galileo - Line of Bus. Radar & Adv. Targeting - Radar Syst. Design, Milan, Italy
fDate :
Sept. 30 2009-Oct. 2 2009
Abstract :
In the 90s, Galileo Avionica (GA Radar Systems Business Unit) has developed the GRIFO Radar, a multimode-multirole pulse Doppler radar, devoted to occupy an important role in the family of the radar for weapon release. In the last 15 years more than 400 units have been sold to five Air Forces, for more than 100,000 hours of operative flights. The need for the implementation of high-resolution modes, with seaborne targets identification for the Italian navy, pushed to the extension of the Grifo radar to high-resolution applications. With the new capability, making use of the deramp on receive technique, Grifo radar can now perform spot-SAR on ground patch as well as ISAR upon A/A and A/S target tracking ISAR. This paper describes the real-time results obtained during the last flight tests of the Grifo, newly upgraded with high-resolution modes, which were carried out in November and December 2008.
Keywords :
Doppler radar; marine radar; military avionics; military radar; radar interferometry; radar resolution; radar tracking; synthetic aperture radar; target tracking; weapons; A/A target tracking; A/S target tracking; GRIFO radar; Galileo Avionica Radar Systems Business Unit; ISAR; Italian navy; deramp on receive technique; expert avionic radar; ground patch; high-resolution mode; military radar; multimode-multirole pulse Doppler radar; seaborne target identification; spot-SAR; weapon release; Aerospace electronics; Digital signal processing; Doppler radar; Radar antennas; Radar applications; Radar tracking; Signal processing; Target tracking; Testing; Weapons;
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference, 2009. EuRAD 2009. European
Conference_Location :
Rome
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4747-3