Abstract
The purpose of the article. The article estimates the possible values of the components of the mean-square error of measuring the radial velocity of the target which appear as a result of fluctuations of the phase of the radio signal outside the radar line of sight. The expediency of using a coherent burst of radio pulses to provide the necessary detection range with specified quality indicators is substantiated. Consideration is carried out for a model of a signal with a random amplitude and an initial phase. It is assumed that phase fluctuations are distributed according to the normal law with zero mean, and their correlation decreases with an increase in the interval between the radio bursts of the packet alternating. Results. The results show that due to the phase fluctuations of the radio pulses of the received pack, the mean-square measuring error of the target radial velocity can exceed the values determined by the tactical requirements for coherent-pulse radars. Conclusions. The performed numerical analysis allows to determine the degree of reduction of the quality of the radio pulses burst time-frequency processing in coherent-pulse radars and evaluates the degree of reduction of the effectiveness of the further secondary processing of the radar information.
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