FIELD: combating radio-electronic means.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to the technique of combating radio-electronic means; it can be used for radio suppression of radar stations (radars). Said method is based on the formation of a microwave radiation stream with a carrier frequency within the range of operating frequencies of the probed radar and recording the response of the reflected signal. In this case, the microwave radiation stream is formed in the form of a sequence of pulses, the amplitude of which is increased from pulse to pulse according to a linear law. Next, the amplitude of the received pulse is measured and the correspondence of the law of change of its amplitude to the linear law is determined. If the law of change differs from the linear law, the suppression is carried out by continuous microwave radiation with a power corresponding to the amplitude of this pulse.
EFFECT: increase in electromagnetic compatibility with its own radio-electronic means, achieved by determining the moment of occurrence of the required suppression efficiency and further suppression with constant power.
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Dates
2021-05-26—Published
2020-01-31—Filed