The potential of airborne radar to provide pictorial displays as an aid to low approach has stimulated invention of several aircraft approach systems. Early developments are reviewed briefly, and an experiment in producing and flight testing a two-dimensional, range and azimuth, pictorial radar display is described. The monopulse radar equipment and a monopulse display improvement (MDI) technique used in the flight test to enhance the B-scope display are also described in some detail. Representative radar scope photographs are used to illustrate the display available in the aircraft.
Use of Airborne Monopulse Radar as a Low Approach Aid
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; AES-2 , 3 ; 353-359
1966-05-01
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