Here
we show diagrammatically what a modified Soviet integrated weapons
display for a modified jammer might be, to employ scalar interferometer
weaponry.
As the
"main bang" is emerging from the antenna of the
target radar on the ground, the phi-field from it reaches to infinity,
including through the aircraft with a finite magnitude. In the a1rcraft,
two channels act in interferometer fashion as a scalar detector for
phi-dot. The main bang creation (phi-dot) is detected, and
displayed as the leftmost pulse.
At that
time, a computer time-base starts clocking off microseconds.
At some time
later, the third channel, acting as a normal receiver, receives the
ordinary "Hertz" pulse from the radar, which has traveled to
the aircraft at the speed of light.
The computer
converts elapsed time between the scalar pulse and the Hertz pulse to
range.
Azimuth and
elevation angle to the radar are obtained by normal angle tracking.
At this
time, the computer has the exact coordinates of the radar, allowing for
motion of the aircraft during the lapse time.
The computer
switches the interferometer into transmit mode, and arranges amplitude
patterns to target the radar.
It fires the
first scalar pulse, then fires the second so as to create the full EMP
directly upon the target.
The EMP
flash occurs, destroying the radar.
At that
time, another target can be processed.
In a more
advanced weapon, scanning may be used to detect, locate, target, and
engage multiple targets, including incoming air-to-air and
surface-to-air missiles, one after another.
The same
weapon is usable against a variety of aerial and ground based targets.
The major
weapon is the electronic emitter, not a missile or ordinary ordnance.
Hordes of
such special "jammer aircraft" now become a potent force on
the battlefield, destroying all before them with annihilating ray
weapons.
Star war is
a reality now.
The High
Frontier is already seriously obsolete.
Our entire
defense establishment is completely vulnerable to these weapons at
present, for we have not developed countermeasures or defenses.
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