Infrared and Laser Engineering, Volume. 44, Issue 4, 1150(2015)

Simulation research on surface-type infrared decoy for jamming infrared imaging guided missile

Tong Qi1, Li Jianxun1,2, Fang Yangwang1, Li Cheng3, Tong Zhongxiang1, Chai Shijie1, Zhang Zhibo1, and Jia Lintong1
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    The surface-type infrared decoy is an effective interference equipment to jam infrared imaging guided missile. It can jam the approaching infrared imaging guided missile by simulating the infrared signatures of the fighter to be protected. Firstly, the mechanism of surface-type infrared decoy for jamming infrared imaging guided missile was analyzed. Secondly, the radiation and moving models of surface-type infrared decoy were built. Then, the change rules of the surface-type infrared decoy′s position, area and gray-scale were analyzed. The infrared images of the surface-type infrared decoy were generated. Finally, regarding the jamming success probability as the jamming effect evaluation criterion of surface-type infrared decoy, the jamming success probability in different distances and different quantities were calculated, and the simulation results were analyzed. The simulation results show that the surface-type infrared decoy can realistically simulate the spectral radiation distribution characteristic of fighter, which can effectively jam the infrared imaging guided missile and greatly improve the battlefield survivability of fighter.

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    Tong Qi, Li Jianxun, Fang Yangwang, Li Cheng, Tong Zhongxiang, Chai Shijie, Zhang Zhibo, Jia Lintong. Simulation research on surface-type infrared decoy for jamming infrared imaging guided missile[J]. Infrared and Laser Engineering, 2015, 44(4): 1150

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    Category: 红外技术及应用

    Received: Aug. 11, 2014

    Accepted: Sep. 13, 2014

    Published Online: Jan. 26, 2016

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