Under the US Army's Advanced Discriminating LADAR Technology (ADLT) programme, Raytheon is developing a range-resolved, Doppler-imaging laser radar (LADAR) sensor intended to provide the Ground-based Midcourse Defense Segment (GMDS) exo-atmospheric kill vehicle (EKV) with additional discrimination capability.
The ADLT solid-state LADAR will use an ultra-stable laser transmitter to interrogate targets, and it will then receive and Doppler-process the reflected energy. This will provide range and velocity data, and allow the creation of a range-resolved Doppler image (RRDI) which reveals the target's micromotions. RRDI imagery can be made at very long ranges, long before camera-based systems can resolve the target.
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| Publication date | Feb 21, 2002 |
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