Claims
- 1. A radar countermeasure decoy or training target for towing behind an airborne vehicle and inflating from a collapsed condition due to drag forces, comprised of an inflatable sleeve, collapsible clusters of orthogonal trihedral corners formed from substantially flat conductive surfaces contained within and coupled to the sleeve and erected due to inflation of the sleeve for providing a radar reflective signature which exceeds that of a towing aircraft or mimics the radar signature of a predetermined aircraft over predetermined angular aspects and further including at least one foldable umbrella-like spoked structure coupled to said sleeve to which the conductive surfaces are fastened, the foldable spoked structure extending or inflating into a deployed position from a collapsed condition with inflation of said sleeve thereby holding said surfaces in predetermined positions relative to each other and forming said orthogonal trihedral corners.
- 2. A decoy or target as defined in claim 1 wherein said conductive surfaces are comprised of flexible metallized mesh, fabric or film.
- 3. A decoy or target as defined in claim 2 wherein said clusters are sheathed in a flexible radar-transparent outer sleeve.
- 4. A decoy or target as defined in claim 3 in which said sleeve is in the form of a cylinder tapered at least toward its front end having a narrow open mouth for facing the direction of decoy flight, and a wider, substantially flat back panel at its rearward end.
- 5. A decoy or target as defined in claim 4 in which said sleeve is comprised of non-porous fabric and the back panel is comprised of a slightly porous fabric, whereby when the decoy is towed from an aircraft, the sleeve is inflated in the resulting airstream, drag forces holding said surfaces at right angle positions relative to each other.
- 6. A decoy or target as defined in claim 4, further including means for vibrating and/or rotating of at least some of said surfaces to cause amplitude and frequency modulation of the radar signature of the decoy.
- 7. A decoy or target as defined in claim 5, further including means for vibrating and/or rotating at least some of said surfaces to cause amplitude and frequency modulation of the radar signature of the decoy.
- 8. A radar or target countermeasure decoy for towing behind an airborne vehicle comprised of a collapsible sleeve of radar-transparent fabric having a tapered cylindrical shape and an open mouth at a narrow end, and collapsible clusters of orthogonal trihedral corners formed from flat conductive surfaces fixed inside and to said sleeve for providing a radar reflective signature which exceeds that of a towing aircraft or mimics a radar reflective signature of a predetermined aircraft over predetermined angular aspects, once deployed, further including at least one flexible spoked structure to which the conducting surfaces are fastened coupled to said sleeve, the foldable spoked structure extending or inflating with said sleeve from a collapsed position into a deployed position thereby holding said surfaces in positions relative to each other and forming said orthogonal trihedral corners.
- 9. A decoy or target as defined in claim 8 in which said sleeve and said surfaces are flexible and foldable, and further including rigging lines attached to the decoy for pulling the decoy with its open mouth narrow end forward, whereby when the decoy is towed from an aircraft, the sleeve is inflated in the resulting airstream from a collapsed condition, drag forces holding said surfaces at right angle positions relative to each other.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATION DATA
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/904,714, filed Jun. 20, 1992, which is now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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