Mid Sem Report
Mid Sem Report
P Polytechnic, Kopargaon
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Has completed
Project Planning Report
On
“Anti-Radar Missile System”
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FOR
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PROGRESSIVE ASSESSMENT (PA) SHEET
3. Punctuality and
Overall
Contribution
4. Project Dairy
5. Report Writing 10
Including
Documentation
6. Presentation 05
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PROJECT DIARY
Week no: 13
Activities Executed: Ardunio IDE Software Install successfully and done setup.
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Week no: 14
Activities Executed: Coding rough work done successfully. Exactly what to do and how to do.
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Week no: 19
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PROJECT DIARY
Week no: 20
Activities Executed: After Taking Trial it seems that model run successfully.
Prof.R.N.Londhe
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PROJECT DIARY
Week no: 21
Activities Executed: Shown project model with runing and code of both servo motar and ultrasonic
sensor to our guide.
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PROJECT DIARY
Week no: 22
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Week no: 23
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Week no: 24
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Abstract
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Introduction
Modern radar system are ubiquitous in various applications, including
traffic enforcement, military defense, and weather monitoring. However,
there are situations where individuals or organizations may seek to detect
and counter radar signals.This projects Presents and Ardunio based Anti-
Radar System designed to detect and alert users to the presence of radar
signals commonly used by law enforcement for speed detection. An anti-
radar missile system is designed to target and neutralize enemy radar
installations.
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Literature Survey
SR TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHE METHODOLOGY FINDINGS
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1 Detection and Chen Baixiao, April 2006 Anti-radiation missiles 1. Detecti
Recognition (ARM), also called anti-radar on Of
of High-speed Wang Yongtian, missiles, are one kind of High-
Anti- missiles that used to detect Speed
Radiation Zhang Shouhong and destroy the enemy's radar ARM.
Missiles with by intercepting and capturing
Simple Multi- the electromagnetic wave 2. Detecti
antenna VHF transmitted by the radar. It has on and
Radar been a very important winning Recog
factor whether radars detect nition
attacking ARM and escape of
from the attack in order to Target.
hold the mastery of
Electromagnetism (EM) in
future wars.
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Existing System
Proposed System
The current approach focuses on basic radar detection and
countermeasures but may lack advanced adaptability and
autonomous decision-making. These systems may employ
jamming techniques, chaff, or other measures to disrupt radar
signals, but their effectiveness can be limited by the diversity and
complexity of radar-guided threats. Additionally, the operational
range of these systems may be relatively short, potentially
exposing friendly forces to danger. The integration with existing
defense infrastructure and coordination within larger defense
strategies may vary, affecting the overall synergy of the system.
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FlowChart Of our Project Module
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Hardware & Software Requirements
H/W Requirement:-
S/W Requirement:-
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Objective
The primary objectives of the Anti-Radar Missile System Project are as follows:
Extended Operational Range and Autonomy: Extend the operational range and
autonomy of the anti-radar missile system to engage threats at safe distances,
minimizing the risk to friendly forces and critical assets.
Scope
⚫ Validation(the system's performance, accuracy, and effectiveness.) .
⚫ System Design and Development .
⚫ Software Development .
⚫ Hardware Integration .
⚫ Range Extension
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Conclusion
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References
"Radar and Electronic Warfare Basics." (n.d.). Retrieved from [URL], Accessed
on [Date].
7. YuchoiFrancisLok.CFARattheendofinstrumentedrange[J], IEEE0-7803-4977-
6199.
8. M. Skolnik, Radar Handbook, 2nd ed, New York: McGraw Hill, 1990, pp.2.4-
2.5.
9. B Mahafza, Introduction to Radar Analysis, 1st ed, Boca Raton: CRC Press,
1998, pp.62-63.
10. B. Edde, Radar Principles, Technology, Applications, 1st ed., New Jersey:
PTR Prentice Hall, 1993, pp. 104-105.
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