The present invention is a man-portable counter-mortar radar (MCMR) radar
system that detects and tracks enemy mortar projectiles in flight and
calculates their point of origin (launch point) to enable and direct
countermeasures against the mortar and its personnel. In addition, MCMR
may also perform air defense surveillance by detecting and tracking
aircraft, helicopters, and ground vehicles. MCMR is a man-portable radar
system that can be disassembled for transport, then quickly assembled in
the field, and provides 360-degree coverage against an enemy mortar
attack. MCMR comprises an antenna for radiating the radar pulses and for
receiving the reflected target echoes, a transmitter that produces the
radar pulses to be radiated from the antenna, a receiver-processor for
performing measurements (range, azimuth and elevation) on the target
echoes, associating multiple echoes to create target tracks, classifying
the tracks as mortar projectiles, and calculating the probable location
of the mortar weapon, and a control and display computer that permits the
operation of the radar and the display and interpretation of the
processed radar data.