By (author): Ahmet Gungor Pakfiliz

Copyright: 2024
Pages: 510
ISBN: 9781685690113
Coming Soon: Available 11/30/2024

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Description

Self-Protection Jammer Systems is an in-depth exploration of the technical and operational principles of self-protection jammer systems. This comprehensive resource covers the theoretical foundations of self-protection jammers, including radar theory, radar guidance, radar jamming theory, radar warning receiver systems, and the theory of self-protection jammer systems. It translates these technical foundations into practical applications in operational settings, specifically highlighting the effective deployment of self-protection jammers on airborne platforms and decoys for jamming purposes.

 

This book also focuses on the future trends in both technical and operational aspects of self-protection jammer systems. To facilitate a deeper understanding, it includes solved problems that illustrate key concepts and applications.

 

Aimed at engineers involved in developing and maintaining self-protection electronic warfare systems, this book provides essential theoretical and practical knowledge necessary for design, implementation, field support, and maintenance. It will also help operational personnel to understand and address technical issues and define realistic requirements. The book is expected to inspire scholars in the field, offering new perspectives and insights into self-protection jammer systems.

Author

  • Ahmet Gungor Pakfiliz

    graduated in Electrical Engineering from Yildiz Technical University in 1991. The same year, he was appointed lieutenant as an engineer officer in the Turkish Air Force. During the first years of his military life, he gained experience in radar and avionics system maintenance and procurement projects. He earned his MSc in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Middle East Technical University in 1997. This year, he was appointed to the Electronic Warfare (EW) Department of the Turkish General Staff. From this point, he worked as a system engineer on radar and EW systems in procurement projects, pre-programming of the systems, and operational support. He received his Ph.D. in statistical signal processing in Electronics Engineering from Ankara University in 2004. From 2004 to 2013, he worked as a technical director and engineering management in different parts of the Turkish Armed Forces. From 2009-2011, he was the national representative of the NATO Science and Technology Organization Board's Systems Concepts and Integration Panel. He retired from military service in 2013 as a Colonel.