@inproceedings{Warren2012Cross-eyeb,
title = {Practical Implications of Recent Cross-Eye Jamming Research},
author = {Warren P Plessis},
url = {https://www.sige.ita.br/edicoes-anteriores/2012/st/IX_3.pdf},
year = {2012},
date = {2012-01-01},
booktitle = {Simp\'{o}sio de Aplica\c{c}\~{o}es Operacionais em \'{A}reas de Defesa 2012 (SIGE2012)},
abstract = {Research into retrodirective cross-eye jamming has been conducted at the CSIR since 2007. The main results of this research are summarised in this paper, including the fact that a retrodirective cross-eye jammer can break a monopulse radar lock. The effect of system tolerances and platform skin return have also been quantified, and the construction of an operational system has been shown to be less challenging than is usually assumed. A simple cross-eye laboratory demonstrator was constructed using in-house DRFM technology and was successfully tested against a monopulse radar.},
keywords = {Cross-eye jamming, elec-, electronic warfare EW},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
Research into retrodirective cross-eye jamming has been conducted at the CSIR since 2007. The main results of this research are summarised in this paper, including the fact that a retrodirective cross-eye jammer can break a monopulse radar lock. The effect of system tolerances and platform skin return have also been quantified, and the construction of an operational system has been shown to be less challenging than is usually assumed. A simple cross-eye laboratory demonstrator was constructed using in-house DRFM technology and was successfully tested against a monopulse radar.