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Electro-optical missile plume detection
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2003
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RadarMissileEngineeringAutomatic Target RecognitionSynthetic Aperture RadarAerospace EngineeringCalibrationAircraft NavigationMissile DefenseModern AircraftUltraviolet PartRemote SensingSystems EngineeringGeneraic MissileThermal Infrared Remote SensingInstrumentationBomb Damage Assessment
Missile warning systems operating in the ultraviolet part of the spectrum have become a common part of the suite of self-defence systems of modern aircraft. These systems have a low false alarm rate and a detection range of several kilometers against man-portable surface-to-air missiles. The performance of the missile warning systems depends on several factors, including weather and threat type. This paper uses a generaic missile warning sensor and a recently developed model to predict missile plume UV radiance, to demonstrate the variability in detection range for a number of typical threats, weather types, aircraft speeds and warning system lay-outs. The variation in sensor performance present in the results shows that an assessment of the level of platform self-protection prior to each mission should be performed.