Development of a Chaff Dispense Program for Target Tracking Radar Deception
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https://doi.org/10.46604/peti.2023.11150Keywords:
chaff, TTR, chaff dispense program, electronic warfare, TESSAbstract
This study aims to develop an appropriate chaff dispensing program to deceive the target tracking radar (TTR) effectively. Chaff is a countermeasure commonly used by fighter aircraft to deceive TTR. However, there has been a lack of methodology for calculating chaff dispense programs that take into account the specific characteristics of the fighter, chaff, and TTR. This study proposes a methodology that considers these variables to calculate chaff dispense programs and addresses this gap. The proposed method is demonstrated through TESS engagement, which shows its effectiveness in various engagement situations.
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