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Countermeasures

Poser Aviation posted on Sep 07, 2008
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This is Marie Elite in Ashley clothes with Wildcat hair. She wants to interact as strongly as she can with electronic freqencies from DC to X band. Looking back from color TV and microwave oven circuits she can see VHF and UHF as L band. Above that she can see airport radars and commercial weather radar into X-band. At some point a much more granular accounting of frequency occured and we changed from megacycles to megahertz. Travelling Wave Tubes (TWT) moved up to communication satellites and into the atmospheric windows at Ku and Ka. The airplane in the back has sufficent antenna space for all these frequencies and power and cooling as well as monitor space for operator consoles. The best way to describe it is it's maximum gross weight was about 108,000 pounds refueled in the air and that is about the same as a DC-9-30 or DC-6 airliner. I met this airpane in 1967 when it was 11 years old at the most and it was already in the boneyard at Davis-Monthan. In this era it had to receive the data from a radar analyze it, compare to known characteristics and set up spot beams to block the entire main beam and side lobes of the emitter and transmit it. The basic r-squared jammer rule allowed less power to overwhelm a beam that had to travel up to the airplane and then echo back follwing a basic r-fourth power rule. When the airplane got close enough to the emitter it's echo signature would be greater than it's jammer beam and it would burn through and appear on the emitter operator's scope. This is for self masking. This airplane would escort strike flights and then standoff giving a more complex rule than given here. It only had a 3.5 g load factor in maneuver which is about half of a fighter or attack aircraft so evasion of SAM firings if they occured was more problematic. Like a reconnaisance aircraft it had no guns, missiles or bombs. It's sole defense for the entire flight was electronic. The ability to reduce radar cross section with skin shaping and radar absorbing material allowed designers to take all this, simplify it, and make it into an image that would look like a Stealth fighter instead of the jammer masks.

Comments (23)


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jocko500

6:08PM | Sun, 07 September 2008

love that shirt she have on skull and cross bones. cool image

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dbrv6

8:15PM | Sun, 07 September 2008

Excellent Render and interesting plane. The entire stealth concept is very cool and complicated but notice that they are quiet on how it holds up versus our own detection systems.

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tennesseecowgirl

9:14PM | Sun, 07 September 2008

Great work

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timtripp

9:22PM | Sun, 07 September 2008

there seems to be some kind of stealthy landing gear here! the radar of my eyes has completely failed to detect them... only the tires.... this must be investigated immediately for it's future military implications. EXCELLENT.

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ledwolorz

10:32PM | Sun, 07 September 2008

Fantastic work.

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evielouise

11:54PM | Sun, 07 September 2008

great modeling both the plane and the lady I love her out fit very stunning and cute at the same time she ready to fly!~

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Darkwish

12:05AM | Mon, 08 September 2008

She is very sweet! EXT work!

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lizzibell

1:43AM | Mon, 08 September 2008

nice work...

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rainbows

5:10AM | Mon, 08 September 2008

Wonderful work and write up. Have the best day. Diane.

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debbielove

6:07AM | Mon, 08 September 2008

Info, masses off. Great image again, my friend. Like!!! Rob.

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RodolfoCiminelli

6:24AM | Mon, 08 September 2008

Impressive work Dale..........!!!!!

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ragouc

9:11AM | Mon, 08 September 2008

Well done.

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Osper

12:47PM | Mon, 08 September 2008

Somebody spent hours polishing that baby. I loved it when we took something that actually meant something concrete (Kilocycles) and changed it to something that meant absolutely nothing other than some ones name (Hertz). You have named the war within the war.

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guitar-slinger

3:07PM | Mon, 08 September 2008

Very Cool !! I like the plane too [^__-] Cheers, Roger

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cjoe

5:52PM | Mon, 08 September 2008

I hope she dosent get sucked up the intakes..would be such a pity..

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goodoleboy

6:39PM | Mon, 08 September 2008

I like the aircraft and the camouflage outfit our young Marie Elite is wearing. One early example of the use of countermeasures: in World War II, Allied bombers dropped chaff, small bits of metal foil, to confuse enemy radar.

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moochagoo

7:12PM | Mon, 08 September 2008

Obsviously she is not the testerone girl :) Love this plane !

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Richardphotos

10:20PM | Tue, 09 September 2008

she obviously does not need a jet to fly.her looks can carry her aloft

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kasalin

5:50PM | Wed, 10 September 2008

Fantastic !!! Great scene. Vote:5++++++++++++++++++ :)

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Fidelity2

3:52PM | Thu, 11 September 2008

Perfect. 5+!!!

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2Loose2Trek

6:32PM | Thu, 11 September 2008

Cool!

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mila_s

6:31AM | Sat, 13 September 2008

Great!

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flaviok

7:23PM | Sat, 13 September 2008

Magnifica obra,excelente trabalho, aplausos (5)


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