Cooperative and Non-Cooperative Targets Sample Clauses

Cooperative and Non-Cooperative Targets. There is an important distinction between ‘cooperative’ and ‘non-cooperative’ targets.264 Cooperative targets emit a signal, which makes them easier to detect; examples include any radar-emitting objects, or submarines emitting acoustic signals. These are typically detected with passive sensors such as radar receivers, which distinguish them from civilian and friendly forces via IFF (Identification Friend or Foe) systems, before homing-in to destroy the target.265 By contrast, non-cooperative targets do not broadcast any signal; examples include vehicles with their radars switched off, submarines running silently; tanks, mobile missile launchers or artillery pieces. These have to be detected with active sensors, such as cameras, which pick up light and process these for image recognition; radar transmitters, which send out electromagnetic energy and ‘see’ reflected signals from the target; or sonar sensors, which send out sound waves and ‘hear’ echoes bouncing off the target.266 LAWS will generally operate more effectively and reliably against cooperative targets. However, this is not guaranteed in cluttered environments where there may be large numbers of radar-emitting objects in close proximity, which do not all transmit appropriate IFF squawks. In such circumstances, target indication (see below) and/or multisensory phenomenologies will be needed for detection-confirmation, similar to how the Harpy operates.267
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