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Genesis of Infrared Decoy Flares: The Early Years from 1950 into the 1970s. First Edition

Authors: Bernard E Douda; NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER CRANE DIV IN
 
Abstract: The evolution of decoy flares did not follow a direct or pre-planned path. Instead, the development was influenced by many factors and requirements existing at the time. One of the most important of these is that the Naval Ordnance Test Station (NOTS), Inyokern China Lake, California had an assigned mission to develop rockets and missiles. This mission became the basis for the requirement that drove flare developments. Fortunately there were a number of ongoing projects at China Lake that supplied expertise and the technological foundation. These were important for the Sidewinder missile and infrared decoy flare developments. Discussions of these topics follow.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Research rept.
Pages: 186
Report Date: 26-Jan-2009
Report Number: A714594
Keywords relating to this report:
*ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
*INFRARED DECOYS
*INFRARED FLARES
COMPUTATIONS
ELECTROSTATIC CHARGE
EMISSION
EXTRUSION
FLUORINATED HYDROCARBONS
FREQUENCY MODULATION
HIGH ALTITUDE
LEAD SULFIDES
MONOMERS
OPERATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS
OPTICAL DETECTORS
PETN
PROJECTILES
PYROTECHNICS
SELENIDES
SIMULATION
THERMODYNAMICS
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