Abstract:
The simultaneous use of multiple retrodirective
cross-eye jammers is analysed for both the case
where the jammer loops point in different directions and
when they point in the same direction. In both cases, the
use of multiple cross-eye jammer loops is shown to lead to
significantly increased angular errors in the threat radar
under certain conditions. Alternatively, the sum-channel
return can be increased to reduce the jammer-to-signal
ratio (JSR) requirements for each jammer loop.