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An Introduction to RF Stealth David L. Lynch, Jr.

An Introduction to RF Stealth By David L. Lynch, Jr.

An Introduction to RF Stealth by David L. Lynch, Jr.


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This expanded, revised and updated new edition covers two major topics: low observables and low probability of intercept (LO and LPI) of Radars and data links, collectively sometimes called stealth. Each chapter includes examples, student exercises, references and counterpart appendices.

An Introduction to RF Stealth Summary

An Introduction to RF Stealth by David L. Lynch, Jr.

This expanded, revised and updated new edition of Introduction to RF Stealth covers two major topics: Low Observables and Low Probability of Intercept (LO and LPI) of radars and data links, collectively sometimes called Stealth. Each chapter includes examples, student exercises and references. Worked simulations are available that illustrate the techniques described.

Chapter 1 provides an introduction and history of RF/microwave LPI/LO techniques and some basic LPI/LO equations, expanded from the first edition with more information on new and current systems, including more on infrared and hypersonic missile signatures. Chapter 2 is a new chapter, covering radiation absorbing materials and shaping, focused on materials, meta-materials and detailed platform shaping and structures including ships. Chapter 3 covers interceptability parameters and analysis with corrections, updates and simulations. Chapter 4 covers current and future intercept receivers and some of their limitations with more information and tracking techniques. Chapter 5 surveys exploitation of both the natural and the threat environment with extensive threat table updates including Russian S300, S400, S500 and more information on cellular systems. Chapter 6 deals with LPIS waveforms and pulse compression with new material and simulations of new codes. Chapter 7 introduces some hardware techniques associated with LO/LPIS low sidelobe / cross section antenna and radome design with emphasis on active electronic scan arrays. Chapter 8 is a new chapter on RCS testing of subsystems and platforms.

About David L. Lynch, Jr.

David Lynch Jr. is an IEEE Life Fellow, senior member of the AIAA, former President of Pioneers of Stealth, and winner of Hyland Award and the Minta Martin Prize. He was involved in stealth programs as technical contributor including LPIR, Have Blue, F-117, Tacit Blue, Advanced Cruise Missile, and many others. Mr. Lynch was an inventor of or contributor to many world firsts, including manned space flight, telecommunications, digital signal processing, SAR, and stealth.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1: Introduction to stealth systems
  • Chapter 2: Introduction to materials and shaping
  • Chapter 3: Interceptibility parameters and analysis
  • Chapter 4: Intercept receivers
  • Chapter 5: Exploitation of the environment
  • Chapter 6: Stealth waveforms
  • Chapter 7: Stealth antennas and radomes
  • Chapter 8: Passive observables testing
  • Appendices

Additional information

NPB9781839531590
9781839531590
1839531592
An Introduction to RF Stealth by David L. Lynch, Jr.
New
Hardback
Institution of Engineering and Technology
2021-08-25
615
N/A
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