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Old July 30th 03, 01:55 PM
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matt weber wrote in message ...
On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 20:37:19 +1000, "RT" wrote:


matt weber wrote in message ...
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 22:44:02 +1000, "RT" wrote:


The Raven wrote in message ...
My only concern is that the Aerosonde UAVs will be over hyped to the

point
people will get the wrong impression of what they are and what they are
capable of.

Yair. Well.

Not helped by the hype on the Aerosonde web site rabbiting on about its
radar disruptive capabilities - shortly after saying the total power
available is 30 watts or similar. It's not my field but I have a

severe
problem believing 30 W in a UAV will disable your average

anti-aircraft/G-A
missile radar......

30 watts RMS is more than enought to disrupt most airborne radars.
remember the radar duty cycles are very very short, typically less
then .1%, so the ERP from 30 watts rms could easily be in the tens of
kilowatts.

Ground based fire control radars are another story. Those things
often have ERP's of several hundred megawatts. They are designed to
burn through almost any kind of intereference.



Erm... I DID say..:-
"I have a severe
problem believing 30 W in a UAV will disable your average

anti-aircraft/G-A
missile radar......"

Are you suggesting anti-aircraft/G-A missile radars are airborne?

Or do you think they might be "Ground based fire control radars" which
"are another story"?


Depends whose it is. The Russian and American Fire Control radars are
awesome beasts, however as you move to more locally manufactured
product, they start to look more and more like the capabilities of
airborne radars.


AFCS - what sort of a cop out is that? Are you suggesting the Solomons
have a home groan radar industry?

Sheeeeesh.......... Mattt, you stuffed up - admit it and let's go on with
something else.....


 




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