Detection Performance Analysis of Space-Based Radar to near Space Hypersonic Target

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Aimed at the problem that it is hard to detect near space hypersonic target for conventional radar because of its high flight speed, flight height, and flight distance and so on, the detection performance of space-based radar to near space hypersonic target was analyzed. The characteristics of near space hypersonic target and the advantages of space-based radar was introducted, and then, the detection performances of space-based radar to near space hypersonic target from detection range, searching and tracking mode were studied. It has certain guiding significance for space-based radar development and perfection of near space detection system.

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