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A low-probability-of-intercept radar (LPIR) is a radar employing measures to avoid detection by passive radar detection equipment (such as a radar warning receiver (RWR), or electronic support receiver) while it is searching for a target or engaged in target tracking. This characteristic is desirable in a radar because it allows finding and tracking an opponent without alerting them to the radar's presence. This also protects the radar installation from anti-radiation missiles (ARMs). LPI measures include:
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A low-probability-of-intercept radar (LPIR) is a radar employing measures to avoid detection by passive radar detection equipment (such as a radar warning receiver (RWR), or electronic support receiver) while it is searching for a target or engaged in target tracking. This characteristic is desirable in a radar because it allows finding and tracking an opponent without alerting them to the radar's presence. This also protects the radar installation from anti-radiation missiles (ARMs). LPI measures include: * Power management and high duty cycle, meaning the transmitter is on most of the time (long integration times) * Wide bandwidth (or Ultra-wideband) * Frequency Agility, and frequency selection * Advanced/irregular scan patterns * Coded pulses (coherent detection) * High processing gain * Low sidelobe antennas
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