Radar significant target

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Inventors

Van Buskirk, Lyman F.

Application #

787732

Filed

Apr-14-1977

Published

Jun-20-1978

Current US Class

052/DIG10
342/7

International Classes

H01Q 015/18

Field of Search

343/18

Assignee

The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy (Washington, DC)

Examiners

Tubbesing; T.H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sciascia; R. S., Miller; Roy

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Abstract
A corner reflector and method of making the same by molding individual pas with a plurality of corner reflectors formed in each panel, joining the panels in a desired shape and filling the central portion of the target reflector formed thereby with a buoyant material.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A radar reflective target comprising:

at least one panel having inner and outer faces;

a plurality of radar reflective corner reflectors formed in the outer face of the panel;

each of said plurality of corner reflectors being comprised of intersecting surfaces;

a radar reflective coating on the surfaces of said plurality of corner reflectors;

said at least one panel comprising the outer surface of a tetrahedron; and

the inner portion of said tetrahedron abutting the inner face of said at least one panel being comprised of a buoyant material.

2. A radar reflective target as set forth in claim 1 wherein;

said target is formed in the shape of a cylinder of a desired length; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention.

Corner reflectors comprised of a plurality of radar reflecting surfaces may be used to practice radar procedures on at sea by ships and aircraft or as decoys to confuse an enemy radar system. Other uses might comprise identifying the position of a person or an object which is in distress or lost on land or at sea.

Corner reflectors are useful in that they are the most efficient way of retro-directing light or radar energy back to its source. The corner reflector ordinarily comprises three plane reflective surfaces set mutually perpendicular to each other so as to define the internal corner angle of a cube.

Such a reflector has the property of reflecting along a path parallel to the incident pathways striking any of its surfaces from any direction within the solid angle defined by the surfaces.

2. Description of the Prior Art.

Corner reflectors have been constructed by connecting together a number of plane surfaces made of rigid material such as sheet metal; by connecting together a number of panels made of a flexible, collapsible lightweight material having a reflecting material adhered thereto; or by connecting together a number of panels made of a flexible, collapsible metallic fabric. The later two types of reflectors require the use of a rigid frame work or other support structure for maintaining the reflector in a proper reflecting condition. In addition, if the reflector is to be used on water, some means must be provided for maintaining the reflector above the surface of the water.
 
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