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History of Monopulse Radar in the US

The history of development of monopulse radar in the US is reviewed herein. Significant techniques that permitted monopulse tracking radars to achieve accurate tracking with high efficiency are discussed, including sum-and-difference antenna feed networks, multi-horn and multi-mode feeds, precision...

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Published in:IEEE aerospace and electronic systems magazine 2010-03, Vol.25 (3), p.c1-c16
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