Application of Wind Profiler Radar in Guided Missile Range Experiment

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The high altitude meteorological data is the basic parameters for weapon system trajectory calculation, firing ballistic correction, and ballistic standardization. Measurement range weapon testing is essential to evaluate the final results, so it is accurate or not will directly influence the test. This paper outlines the wind profiler radar in guided missile range experiment and the necessity of working mechanism, and gives the testing environment of radar range test application and erection of wind profiles and parameter setting, finally derived horizontal wind speed measurement precision, theoretical radial velocity measurement accuracy, as well as the theoretical horizontal wind. Making the range test of wind profiler radar measured data can fit the fast and the theoretical solution of data, in order to test application range stroke profile radar has a more comprehensive understanding, and application of more mature and rational.

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