AlmightyTallest
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Well, it's not like we're on a war footing, and I would want to give them the least amount of data about our radars that could be used against us later as updated ECM systems. Having said that, there's probably enough output power and steerable beams from an Aegis radar to warm up the pilot's coffee, or make him feel toasty. http://www.radartutorial.eu/19.kartei/karte503.en.html quote:
peak power: 4 to 6 megawatts average power: 58 kilowatts Some rather interesting info about the Aegis radar versions here, are they actually S band or wide band?: http://mostlymissiledefense.com/2012/08/03/ballistic-missile-defense-the-aegis-spy-1-radar-august-3-2012/ quote:
The Aegis system operates in S-band, from about 3.1 to 3.5 GHz (λ = 8.6 to 9.7 cm). Early descriptions indicated that the system reportedly had a “sustained coherent bandwidth” of 10 MHz and instantaneous bandwidth of 40 MHz.[5] An early paper on the SPY-1 radar discusses three sub-bands, FL, FC, and FH, each 40 MHz wide, in the context of measuring antenna gain. However, data was also collected over much wider bands than the defined ones — 160 MHz at broadside, and 120 MHz at a 60 degrees scan angle.[6] The Aegis system’s bandwidth was apparently subsequently increased, perhaps up to its maximum frequency extent of 400 MHz. The 4.0.1 version of the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense system, which is now entering service, added an adjunct BMD Signal Processor that, among other things, allows the formation of two-dimensional inverse synthetic aperture images with better resolution than had previously been possible, which implies a wideband capability.[7] A 1999 Lincoln Laboratory briefing slide shows a “Wideband Waveform Concept for AN/SPY-1 Radar” using a 400 MHz wideband waveform constructed from ten 40 MHz bandwidth pulses frequency jumping from 3.1 to 3.5 GHz.[8] A 2002 paper cites a bandwidth of 300 MHz for Aegis.[9] Such a bandwidth would likely permit a range resolution of about 0.5-1.0 meters.
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