Millimeter Wave Radar (MMW)
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The Millimeter Wave Radar (MMW) is a dual frequency (Ka- and W-Band) monopulse tracking radar. It is characterized by high range and Doppler resolution, high sensitivity, precise pointing and tracking, waveform flexibility, and a high degree of computer control for real-time operation and signal processing.Pnoto Millimeter Wave Radar (MMW)

The MMW has a signal bandwidth of 2 GHz yielding a range resolution of 0.014 meters. The Doppler resolution at 35 GHz is 0.214 m/sec. The recording window is 37.5 meters. A larger recording window is available by reducing the pulse bandwidth to 1000 MHz or 500 MHz. For targets that do not require signature waveforms, narrowband pulses of 6 and 12 MHz bandwidth are available.Photo Millimeter Wave Radar (MMW)

 

MMW System Characteristics
Frequency: Ka-Band, W-Band Waveforms: interlaced Ka- and W-Band, Wideband and Narrowband pulse trains
PRF: 50-2000 Pulsewidth: 50 µsec
Modulation: Linear FM Chirp Bandwidth : 6 & 12 MHz, NB
500, 1000, 2000 MHz, WB

W-Band tracking is range only. Characteristics of the W-band tracking system are similar to the Ka-band system.