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Conventional aircraft return much larger signatures. ECM is limited by the power of the airborne jammer. Therefore, a smaller aircraft RCS is easier to cloak because it requires less power from the jammer. An aircraft that reduces its front-aspect signature by a factor of 10 cuts the notional detection range by 44 percent. The power required in the ECM jammer also decreases in proportion. For the same amount of power, ECM can jam more effectively.
The Radar Game
This site refers to the detection range of the radar?this is correct?and a civilian who can calculate the detection range of the radar to the enemy aircraft through this way?
Did this question, temporary I understand that RCS reduced by 10 times the radar range is reduced by 44% ?! (This means that the remaining 56%)
My example:
Radar Zaslon-M with detection range of 400 km with a target of RCS = 20 m2, so the F-15 with RCS = 10m2 (Of course this is only the estimated parameters, greater than 2 cuts the 20 m2)
F-15 will be detected at a distance: 400 * 0.56 = 224 km
It is correct?I found that high technology cannot be calculated in such a simple formula
The Radar Game
This site refers to the detection range of the radar?this is correct?and a civilian who can calculate the detection range of the radar to the enemy aircraft through this way?
An aircraft that reduces its front-aspect signature by a factor of 10 cuts the notional detection range by 44 percent
Did this question, temporary I understand that RCS reduced by 10 times the radar range is reduced by 44% ?! (This means that the remaining 56%)
My example:
Radar Zaslon-M with detection range of 400 km with a target of RCS = 20 m2, so the F-15 with RCS = 10m2 (Of course this is only the estimated parameters, greater than 2 cuts the 20 m2)
F-15 will be detected at a distance: 400 * 0.56 = 224 km
It is correct?I found that high technology cannot be calculated in such a simple formula