evaamo2
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For most of us who were/are not involved in the EA-18G, F-22 and P-8 programs, it would be extremely difficult to learn about their capabilities. Even someone with such access would never tell you details as electronic warfare is considered "a secret". So it's anyone guess what these platforms can or cannot do. However, from a traditional EW point of view, what these systems do roughly is: 1) Determine the signature of the emitting radar and compare it with a database (or catalog) of known sensors, so it can try to ID the aircraft/vessel/sam/etc. that uses such equipment (might be a search radar, a navigation or weather radar, a fire control radar, etc.). 2) Depending on the ESM system doing the detection/classification of the signals, you may either find an array of very sensitive antennae installed in different configurations. In shipborne ESM you may find these antennae on a mast or placed in different sides of a ship superstructure. Airborne ESM antennae can be installed in the wings (port & starboard), in the fuselage (above & below) and in the vertical stabilizer (tail fin). Ground based EW equipment can range from very complex (depending on the country) or very basic. Most of the times it's just a plain old Direction Finder (DF). In the case of the airborne and shipborne systems, you will find software doing complex math for signal processing and for locating as accurately as possible the source of the signal. Kalman Filter, Fourier transforms, differential calculus and a bunch of other methods are used. 3) Based on the strength of the signal, and with the help of other nearby SIGINT equipment (friendly, of course ;)), you may attempt to trace the emitter to a geographical (lat/lon) point. However, I've never seen a system operating standalone that, based on signal strength and bearing, can "automagically" tell you the exact latitude/longitude of an emitter. Even for law enforcement agencies with close cooperation from a service provider, tracking a cell phone isn't error free. And that's using dozens of geo-referenced antennae at their disposal for triangulation of a target! Anyway, there's probably a fair amount of more knowledgeable folks in this forum with access to information of modern developments/capabilities in this field, but I just wanted to share with you a "rough" approach on how these systems work. Cheers -E
< Message edited by evaamo2 -- 3/27/2014 7:57:39 PM >
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