Abstract

The ongoing armed conflicts in the world today demonstrate the huge role of electronic reconnaissance, which is becoming one of the primary sources of data on the enemy and the area of operations. One of the tools of radioelectronic warfare, which includes electronic reconnaissance, are radiolocation stations, which play a key role in detecting, tracking and identifying enemy aircraft and in directing armaments to combat these threats. The enemy’s own radiolocation stations are also targeted. The missiles used to do this are called anti-radar missiles (ARM). One way to defend against them is to modify the electromagnetic field around the protected radar. The purpose of this article was to present a model of coherent interference of an anti-radiation missile in a radar trap system The authors applied an analysis of the available literature and carried out computer simulations in the MATLAB environment. In conclusion, the important role played by radar decoys on today’s battlefield was pointed out.

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