CriticalThought
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I worked on three types of domains in Radars:
1. Firstly, in an anechoic chamber for radar cross section measurements.
2. Then in a signal jamming scenario and noise jamming scenario.
3. And in the end on IR Systems using FLIR camera on different materials for their heat signatures.
so i might be able to help you with RCS, jamming and FLIR concepts. I would have loved to share the reports i wrote on all 3 and pictures of equipment and materials of all these, but i'm not allowed to, however being a research student in this field, i have access to EW 102, 103 and 104 books and lots of other material online through my research portal.
OK, tell me something. It is heartening to know how much you have achieved. But here is what confuses me: why haven't we seen an indigenous development of something like AESA radar within Pakistan if we have such capable people? Why hasn't anyone thought about investing in basic semiconductor fabrication? In today's world, it is simply not enough to get hardware from a third party. Except if this third party can be relied 100%, a complex piece of hardware can have any type of circuitry embedded within. This can be enabled in the presence of unique radiation and cause all sorts of problems. Then there is the huge cost we pay for buying radar systems from outside. Why don't we invest in this very fundamental and basic building block which will facilitate all three branches? Who is the right person to approach for this? Is there some sort of online campaign we can run to highlight this issue?