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Radars, Radar Database, Radar Emitter DataBase (REDB). Radar parameter knowledge is essential for an automatic Electronic Warfare (EW) emitter identification and classification function.

The REDB is a large database of radar parametric information, that has been used to support Governments and their Agencies, Civil and Commercial organisations research programmes and Military projects over the last eighteen years.
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The REDB contains over 9,200 global primary emitter system identities and a further 6,200 aliases or sub-system names and designators, ordered by emitter name and mode number, covering terrestrial and celestial installations in spacecraft, aircraft, balloons, landbased mobiles, ships, submarines, unmanned vehicles (UAV) and static sites. It includes an emitter¹s identity, manufacturer, origin, use, international users and associated weapons, as well as minimum and maximum parametric values, with intrapulse information.

NB: it now includes selective communications systems such as microwave data links.


PEEL, CONE, PEEL GROUP, PEEL PAIR,
PEGASO,

PEGASUS, PEGMATIT, PENGUIN,
PEREGRINE, PERISCOP,

PERISKOP-VM,
PERMAGUARD, PERT SPRING, PFN 513.

The REDB format and its detail is sufficient to enable a wide range of spectrum research applications, encompassing the support of current semi- and automatic Electronic Warfare (EW) systems, radar investigations, marketing projects, simulation and stimulation programmes and, operator/user and engineer training requirements.

To view the master database format click here
RadarName
Band
Mode
Nat
Manufacturer
FN1
FN2
Alias 1
7941
I 
1
TU
ASELSAN
T
MV
 
2000 RFN
I
1
GE
KRUPP ATLAS
C
NA
 
20T48 SUPER
EF
1
DE
TERMA
C 
NA
PILOT
3RM20
I 
1
IT
SMA
B
NA
 
An REDB users¹ handbook of 163 pages is available, in both soft and hard copy. It defines each of the parametric fields employed in the database in user friendly terms and tabulates the abbreviations used in expressive fields along with graphic examples. Section 1 of the handbook is a general explanation of terms and cues expanded explanations within the document.

Click PMC opposite to view Section 1 of the handbook

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Field 
Definition
The Pulse Modulation Characteristic identifies the modulation type or technique employed from the listings at Section 8
Links to related activities see below
Research Analyst Defence (RAD) is a leading information resource service providing Governments, Military Commands and Commercial organisations, with access to a comprehensive database of worldwide defence systems.

http://www.defence-analyst.co.uk
JK EW Consultancy Limited. Provide consultancy support in non-communications Electronic Warfare to the UK MOD and defence ministries and companies of NATO countries. http://www.ewconsultancy.co.uk
DT Media Ltd provides high-quality, cost-effective, training, simulation and animation solutions
http://www.dtmedia.co.uk/
The International Radar Directory is a collection of information on current radars of the world. Now available on CD-ROM.
http://www.eglinaoc.org/ECCM.html
The UK Association of Old Crows (AOC) is the British Chapter of an American founded organization that recognizes Electronic Warfare as one of the military's primary sensors. It members number both service and retired Officers and Ratings of all fighting services with an EW related background. For a small annual subscription it offers comradeship, a monthly newsletter and regular gatherings and events."
http://www.ukaoc.org

Air Power Australia - Australia's independent think tank specialising in Defence related topics.

http://www.ausairpower.net

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