Ground-Based Miniature Decoy Solution
Due to their miniaturized characteristics, ground-based small decoys can be quickly deployed in strategic areas. By emitting simulated radar signals, they cover the actual deployment of our radars, making it difficult for the enemy to distinguish between real and false targets. This disperses the enemy's attention and firepower, reducing the probability of real radars being detected. At the same time, they can induce the enemy to activate radar systems for tracking, thereby exposing key information such as the enemy's radar positions and signal characteristics, providing targets for our electronic warfare jamming or anti-radiation operations.
a)Radar Simulation: Capable of simulating signals including simple pulse, linear frequency modulation (LFM), non-linear frequency modulation (NLFM), pulse repetition frequency (PRF) jitter, PRF stagger, PRF sliding variation, frequency agility, etc.;
b)Operating Frequency Band: X;
c)Instantaneous Bandwidth: ≥800 MHz;
d)Working Mode: Pulse wave;
e)Output Power: 83 dBm;
f)Frequency Step: 1 MHz;
g)Host Weight: 13 kg.