missile control and communication
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MISSILE TECHNOLOGYTRANSCRIPT
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By- Hrushikesh G. Manoli
&Ganesh D. Pethkar
Missile Control and Communication
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MODERN MARK-50 FUSE DISINTEGRATION
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Steps of Operation:
1. Scanning of sky with Radar or manual plane.
2.Continuous contact with control station.
3.Target is spotted and CS is informed.
4.Pre-attack procedure.
5.Decision execution
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Overall view: Radar, CS and Launcher.
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Overview of RADARsRadars are types of Sensors used for the patrolling of one’s proximity . This idea has been further extended to the Modern day SDRS and then the possible future “Macro SDRS”.
RADAR
FREQUENCYDIVERSITY POLARIMETRIC INTRAPULSE
MODULATION
SYNTHETIC APERTURE SECONDARY
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RADIO DETECTION AND RANGING
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Pathway for Communication
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General processing of signals
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Receiver Section
Block diagram of Super Heterodyne Receiver
Mixing of two different frequencies to form a different new frequency is called “Heterodyning”
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Pre-attack procedure:
• Detection of ‘Host frequency’ and ‘foe frequency’.
• Communication with Control Station.• Warning to ‘foe frequency’, if detected.• Launchers are provided with suitable
information and are in synchronization with CS and Radar unit.
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All the steps will be clarified in this video:
Multiple Launch Rocket System(MLRS) developed in Russia is shown.
Note that only the animation of Anti tank (missile) is shown, but its successive stages work only after communication with C.S
VIDEO
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Points to be noted:
• All the wireless comm. made is same as that of satellite/mobile comm.
• Linking of two or more Control Stations(C.S) is made through OFC due to its large bandwidth and efficiency.
• As OFCs are laid underground, they are protected against damage due to attacks.
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References:
• Weaponry Handbook, Renimental Pub.• www.google.co.in for images and videos.• Wireless communications, Andreas Molisch.
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Have a nice day !