RIGEL RESM SYSTEM NAVAL

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RIGEL RESM SYSTEM NAVAL Defense and security systems in five continents indracompany.com

RIGEL RESM RIGEL RESM SYSTEM NAVAL RIGEL RESM System The Naval based compact RESM system provides high performance operation for light platforms Technical description Mission The RIGEL RESM (Electronic Support) system s family constitutes a unique instrument to successfully face the new electromagnetic warfare scenarios. The RIGEL RESM system provides high sensitivity detection, analysis, classification and identification of radar signals, as well as high accurate DF measurement within a wide band instantaneous coverage, covering the whole 2-18 GHz frequency range. High Performance ES-System Outstanding warning capability regarding pulsed and Continuous Wave (CW) signals, including Low Probability of Interception (LPI) Radars Wide band operation for superior tactical information, with Probability Of Interception (POI) of 100%, with accurate tracking of targets. Accurate DF measurements. Interoperability blanking with onboard systems. Robustness to installation. Advanced Deinterleaving algorithms. Advanced library matching algorithms for accurate identification. Powerful BITE (initialization, operator initiated and continuous) Powerful Recording Capabilities Several data levels (events, pulse descriptors, detection descriptor, raw data (samples from the digitizers)) Powerful analysis tools for detailed analysis of signals and ELINT capabilities Advanced training functionality (reproduction of a previously recorded scenario allowing the operator to practice with the whole functionality of the system) RIGEL RESM

Configuration DF Antenna (x2) The RIGEL RESM is physically composed by the following elements: Direction Finding Antenna (x2) This unit provides the reception resources for the radar signal detection and measurement (including DF). Omnidirectional Antenna Set This unit provides the reception resources for the radar signal detection process (digital reception) and the frequency measurement. It consist of an Omnidirectional Antenna unit followed by a Front-End unit. Sensor Module E/J This unit detects the RF signals collected by the antenna units, as well as it provides to them power and control resources. RESM Module This module contains the digital receivers and processing resources. Display Set Composed by the emitter data base and the Human-Machine Interface HMI. If needed, a stand-alone console may be provided. For light vessels, Top-of-the-mast configuration is proposed, consisting of a unique antenna assembly which gathers DF Antenna, Sensor Module E/J and Omnidirectional antenna set: Top-of-the-mast Antenna Assembly Sensor Module E/J Above deck Direction Finding Antenna DLS Port DFA Starboard DFA Omnidirectional Antenna Set Omnidirectional Antenna Set Sensor Module Below deck Equipment Rack Nav. data RESM Module Console Blanking RECM subsystem CDS System is available in several configurations, so that it can be adapted to different platform installation constraints.

RIGEL RESM IHM DETAILED ANALYSIS SW Core Technology Technological advantages Optional Extensions Wide band digital reception is the core of the RESM systems resulting in a set of unique characteristics, including: The best system architecture for detection and measurement of Low Probability of Intercept (LPI) radars and CW signals. Robustness in very dense or jamming scenarios. The use of Dual Digital Receiver Techniques allows significant improvements in radar parameter measurements. Flexible HW architecture. System design suitable for Multi-role missions (surveillance/warning, intelligence) Inherent pulse to pulse intra-pulse measurement capabilities Very High sensitivity for both pulsed and CW signals and equivalent detection range function Extensive data collection on different levels. Dual RF/IF signal digitization to provide full digital receiver detection combined with fast video signal sampling. The use of CW robust DLVAs provides an adequate video protection on CW or jamming conditions. High-end performances in a compact system; low weight, low power consumption and modular configuration for easy installation. Redundant architecture; better availability. High degree of automation. Modern and easy-to-use operating and handling modes based on a single operator concept allowing control of all functions from one multi functional console. High reliability with reduced maintenance at both preventive and corrective levels. Optimum performance to cost ratio. Flexible architecture (allowing further upgrades and future enhancements) Interoperability with on-board systems (blanking management) Fully integrable with RIGEL RECM system. High integration capability with onboard and off-board systems (standarized interfaces) Fully integrable with Command, Control, and Communications (C3)/Combat Management System (CMS) Frequency band extensions System extends all its features and capabilities to the following bands (several configurations available): 0.5-2 GHz band 18-40 GHz band 50-500 MHz band Very High DF Accuracy This option improves the DF measurement capability of the system, providing very high DF accuracy. Enhanced Sensitivity Digital Interception Module This mode provides to the system the capability to focus the operation in a particular sub-band, allowing to reach an extended detection sensitivity Detailed Intra-Pulse Analysis SW The system capability of raw data storage makes possible a later fine analysis for Intra-Pulse (IP) detailed measurement. This option provides the operator with powerful graphic tools and algorithms to analyze the intrapulse modulation and the radar signature of a signal.

Technical specification RESM Process Frequency Range from 2 to 18 GHz Very fast Response Very high sensitivity Pulse-to-pulse IP measurement 360 degrees azimuth range High DF accuracy 100% POI 16 GHZ IBW On-board Training capabilities Physical characteristics (around the most configuration) EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT DF Antenna (x2) Omnidirectional Antenna (Ø x H) Sensor Module 370x300 mm 17 Kg Front-End 193x34x142 mm 1,2 Kg INTERNAL EQUIPMENT Equipment Rack (including RESM Module) Stand-Alone Console (W x H x D) 628x853x950 mm 553x527x559 mm 180 Kg 35 Kg 13 Kg 3,5 Kg 545x570 mm 338x178 mm Physical characteristics (Top-of-the-mast configuration) EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT DF Antenna (Ø x H) 205x350 mm 15 Kg INTERNAL EQUIPMENT Equipment Rack (including R-ES Module) Stand-Alone Console (W x H x D) 628x853x950 mm 180 Kg 553x527x559 mm 35 Kg Notes Regarding dimensions and weights, radomes has been taken into account. Equipment Rack depends on both platform / installation constraints and customer requirements. The physical characteristicas shown above could be modified according to the requirements and installation constraints. Main standards Environment specification Human engineering Design safety EMI/EMC Power supply MIL-STD-810/E MIL-STD-14272/D MIL-STD-544/N MIL-STD-461/E According MIL-STD 1399 adaptable to the Customer

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