. Airborne radar. Airplanes; Guided missiles. 70 THE DEVELOPMENT OF WEAPONS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 2-11 AEW SYSTEM LOGIC AND FIXED ELEMENTS A hypothetical AEW system that represents a possible answer to the air defense problem being considered is shown in Figs. 2-15 and AEW Position Line Fig. 2-15 AEW Operation Illustrating Azimuth Location and Height-Finding Means and AEW Aircraft Relations to Fleet Center. Two interrelated airborne radars are employed in each AEW aircraft: (1) a fan beam which is rotated through 360°, and (2) a pencil beam which is nodded up and down past the target to m


. Airborne radar. Airplanes; Guided missiles. 70 THE DEVELOPMENT OF WEAPONS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 2-11 AEW SYSTEM LOGIC AND FIXED ELEMENTS A hypothetical AEW system that represents a possible answer to the air defense problem being considered is shown in Figs. 2-15 and AEW Position Line Fig. 2-15 AEW Operation Illustrating Azimuth Location and Height-Finding Means and AEW Aircraft Relations to Fleet Center. Two interrelated airborne radars are employed in each AEW aircraft: (1) a fan beam which is rotated through 360°, and (2) a pencil beam which is nodded up and down past the target to measure height. Range, R Targets AEW Radar Azimuth, 0 Height, h AEW Commun. System R,d,h AEW Position GIG Commun. System Systems '1 t AEW Display AEW Navigation System GIG Computer, Data Store and Fighter Direction Center Fighter Direction Commun. System Target Position Target Velocity Target Heading Tactical Display and Decision Tactical Doctrine Fig. 2-16 Early Warning and Vectoring System Information Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Povejsil, Donald J. Princeton, N. J. , Van Nostrand


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