Defeating angle tracking: A comprehensive analysis of scan rate modulation jamming against sequential lobing radars

Mustafa Kucuk*, Mustafa Atahan Nuhoglu, Lutfiye Durak-Ata, Hakan Ali Cirpan

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Abstract

The authors analyse the sequential lobing radar (SLR) resistance against the scan rate modulation (SRM) jamming technique. Unlike previous studies, the authors analyse SLRs with sinc antenna patterns, enabling investigation of the sidelobe region's vulnerability. By incorporating second-order angular tracking loops (SOATLs), the first analysis of break-lock probability for SLRs under SRM jamming is introduced. The analysis reveals the influence of SOATL parameters (damping ratio and natural frequency) on both angular root-mean-square-error at low jamming-to-signal-ratio (JSR) region and break-lock probability at high JSR region. Additionally, the impact of squint angle on SLR resistance to SRM jamming is examined. Furthermore, the optimal duty cycle as a function of JSR, which maximises break-lock probability is presented. Significantly, the theoretical results support the 20 dB JSR requirement for SRM effectiveness, often cited experimentally in literature, and extend the theoretical analysis of the SRM technique carried out for the main lobe region of SLRs. This finding bridges the gap between theoretical analysis and practical observations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2122-2133
Number of pages12
JournalIET Radar, Sonar and Navigation
Volume18
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024

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© 2024 The Author(s). IET Radar, Sonar & Navigation published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Institution of Engineering and Technology.

Keywords

  • electronic countermeasures
  • electronic warfare
  • jamming
  • radar antennas
  • radar tracking

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