el Cyrano IVM es mucho mas capaz que el RDI..
RDI (Radar Doppler a Impulsions) (France), AIRBORNE RADAR SYSTEMS
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Title
RDI (Radar Doppler a Impulsions) (France)
Section
AIRBORNE RADAR SYSTEMS
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Publication date
Apr 30, 2007
Type
Airborne Fire-Control Radar (FCR).
Description
The RDI is one of two pulse Doppler radars (the other being the RDM) developed for France's Dassault Mirage 2000. It is intended for the all-altitude air superiority and interception version and is based on a travelling wave tube, I/J-band (8 to 12 GHz) transmitter radiating from a flat, slotted plate antenna. The radar range capability is designed for high-performance Beyond Visual Range (BVR) interception and is commensurate with employment of the 40 km range Matra Super 530D semi-active homing air-to-air missile. The performance of the radar, and of other systems on the aircraft, benefits from the digital signal handling and transmission of information by databus. Considerable electronic countermeasures resistance is built into the equipment, which can operate in air-to-air search, long-range tracking and missile guidance, and automatic short-range tracking and identification modes. Although designed for air-to-air operation, the system incorporates ground-mapping and air-to-ground ranging modes. The high PRF available (100 kHz+) guarantees accurate target speed assessment, combined with a Thales patented process which derives range data at maximum range in search mode as well as in tracking mode. Air-to-air modes include air-to-air search; long-range TWS or continuous target tracking and missile guidance; automatic short-range tracking for missiles or guns. Air-to-ground modes include ground mapping; contour mapping; air-to-ground ranging. Total weight of the 11 line-replaceable units is 255 kg.
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