Moving target indicating (MTI) radar systems employing vehicle d

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Balanced doublet - centerfed

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340258A, 343 5PD, 343 5SA, G01S 942, G08B 1322

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039835588

ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a radar system of the type employing a receiver capable f responding to a signal reflected from a moving target, which signal includes a doppler frequency component indicative of target motion. Included therewith are means for responding to an even harmonic component of said returned signal to provide an indication of the magnitude of the same, the magnitude of said even harmonic component indicative of the nature of said vehicle, as, for example, whether said vehicle is a tracked type (tank) or a wheeled type (automobile).

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