Abstract

Low Probability of Interception (LPI) radars are difficult to be detected by interception devices and anti-radiation missiles due to their special properties. Using techniques such as transmission power reduction, these radars significantly reduce the probability of interception for intercept receivers. Noisy radar is a type of Low Probability of Interception (LPI) radars that reduces the probability of interception using a noise-like waveform. This paper intends to study this particular type of radar, and intercept it in intercept receivers. Furthermore, using detection theory, and also known or unknown parameters of the noisy radar's transmitted wave, the probability of interception is studied in these radars.

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