The open-air
IR Simulator and Target Array (ISTAR) system was developed for the Electronic
Combat Range at China Lake Naval Base. The IR Simulator consists of
ten trailer-based liquid-propane flame sources that are configured and
sequentially operated to simulate surface-to-air missile signatures.
Target or detector arrays are mounted in front of the sources for declaration
and monitoring of the Directional Infrared Countermeasures (DIRCM) beam
and verification of the DIRCM waveform. Infrared bands I, II, and IV
are monitored simultaneously at a 100 kHz sampling rate, with real-time
data processing utilizing state-of-the-art Field Programmable Gate Array
technology. The IR Simulator sources are remotely controlled via an
RF modem communication system (2 km range).

Infrared Source Trailer
IR
Target Array Simulator Demo
For more
information please download Infrared/Ultraviolet
Simulators and Related Systems Fact Sheet (PDF).