Re: Lincoln Lab at Groom


Message posted by wolfbane on November 14, 2001 at 16:25:17 PST:

In my previous reference to "network radar," I must state that network radar operates similar to bi-static, except that instead of there one transmitter/reciever there are several. Instead of getting one echo, the target is bombarded from several different aspect angles, giving more of a chance of the reciever(s) picking up even the slightest echo. All of the radar in this type of system is netted together, to give better overall (radar) view. The French refer to the network radaar system as "holographic radar." Also, I heard one reference from a source (can't verify it though) that the name "Quick Kill" was reference to air-mobile security teams in Blackhawk helicopters. I have noticed the mini-Gatling gun on these helos.


In Reply to: Re: Lincoln Lab at Groom posted by Tom on November 13, 2001 at 18:38:12 PST:

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