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Chapter 3—Avoiding Fratricide: Genera Considerations 141<br />

Longer wavelength radiation may be able easily to penetrate the atmosphere but another problem arises as<br />

longer wavelength radiation is used: the ultimate resolution of any imagining device is limited by the ratio of the<br />

wavelength and the size of the imaging optics. Radars using radiation with waves several centimeters <strong>or</strong> meters<br />

long may easily penetrate long distances, but to achieve any resolution requires prop<strong>or</strong>tionally large antennas.<br />

Thus, long wavelength radiation may be useful f<strong>or</strong> communication and detection but is not much use f<strong>or</strong> deriving<br />

an image.<br />

Several parts of the spectrum are of imp<strong>or</strong>tance to the problem of avoiding fratricide. Communication usually<br />

uses UHF and VHF radio bands. The radar bands shown are used to detect objects and perhaps identify them,<br />

The infrared bands are imp<strong>or</strong>tant because ground f<strong>or</strong>ces use them f<strong>or</strong> seeing at night and under conditions of<br />

limited visibility. With increasing wavelength, infrared blends into the millimeter wave bands that will be used by<br />

the proposed question-and-answer identification system f<strong>or</strong> ground combat vehicles.<br />

The Electromagnetic Spectrum<br />

Frequency (Hz) 1072 1 o?~ 1 ().8 1 o’~ 1014 1 o’? 1 o’~ 1 Oa 1 OF 10’ lo~ 1<br />

Wavelength (m) 10 ‘ 3 10 “ 109 10’ 105<br />

103 0.1 10 103 1 o’ 1 o~<br />

Nominal frequency<br />

range (GHz)<br />

ruu~cpprpy<br />

-CDbm<br />

Li.3~r’d<br />

O-J03<br />

0.4 0.9 1.1 8 10 12<br />

Wave lengths (microns)<br />

I<br />

Visible Iight ‘<br />

I I I {<br />

Sensitive range of<br />

night vision goggles<br />

IR lmaglng/targeting<br />

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