DocumentCode
790109
Title
Defense radar development in Australia: 1939 to the present
Author
Sinnott, Donald H.
Author_Institution
Adelaide Univ., SA, Australia
Volume
20
Issue
11
fYear
2005
Firstpage
27
Lastpage
31
Abstract
Defense radar research and development in Australia is today largely, but not exclusively, confined within Australia´s Defense Science and Technology Organization, DSTO, and its R&D collaborators in universities. Radar has a long history in Australia, dating back to World War II links with British defense radar development, and radar R&D continues to be an important focus within DSTO. It is impossible, in the context of a brief conference paper, to give other than the broadest-brush picture of Australian radar development over a half-century or more. So the approach taken is necessarily highly selective and focuses specifically on several illustrative development projects, in an attempt to convey the flavor of national radar research priorities, the way they drive R&D and likely future directions. Despite the escalating requirement for a national skills base in defense radar and allied technologies, there are currently legitimate concerns about the robustness of this base. Recruitment of high-caliber researchers into the field of radar and management of radar research careers are issues currently presenting major challenges. A number of initiatives are in place linking DSTO with university research; a recent effort to enhance the stature and visibility of radar research in Australia is the establishment of the Centre of Expertise in Microwave Radar as a joint venture between DSTO and Adelaide University.
Keywords
defence industry; radar; research and development; Defense Science and Technology Organization; defense radar development; radar research; Australia; Collaboration; Educational institutions; Engineering profession; History; Joining processes; Radar; Recruitment; Research and development; Robustness;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8985
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MAES.2005.1576072
Filename
1576072
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