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An infrared search and track (IRST) system (sometimes known as infrared sighting and tracking) is a method for detecting and tracking objects which give off
infrared Infrared (IR), sometimes called infrared light, is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with wavelengths longer than those of visible light. It is therefore invisible to the human eye. IR is generally understood to encompass wavelengths from around ...
radiation In physics, radiation is the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles through space or through a material medium. This includes: * ''electromagnetic radiation'', such as radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visi ...
, such as the
infrared signature Infrared signature, as used by defense scientists and the military, is the appearance of objects to infrared sensors. An infrared signature depends on many factors, including the shape and size of the object, temperature, and emissivity, reflection ...
s of
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and
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s. IRST is a generalized case of
forward looking infrared Forward-looking infrared (FLIR) cameras, typically used on military and civilian aircraft, use a thermographic camera that senses infrared radiation. The sensors installed in forward-looking infrared cameras, as well as those of other thermal ...
(FLIR), i.e. from forward-looking to all-round situation awareness. Such systems are passive ( thermographic camera), meaning they do not give out any radiation of their own, unlike
radar Radar is a detection system that uses radio waves to determine the distance (''ranging''), angle, and radial velocity of objects relative to the site. It can be used to detect aircraft, ships, spacecraft, guided missiles, motor vehicles, w ...
. This gives them the advantage that they are difficult to detect. However, because the atmosphere attenuates infrared to some extent (although not as much as
visible light Light or visible light is electromagnetic radiation that can be perceived by the human eye. Visible light is usually defined as having wavelengths in the range of 400–700 nanometres (nm), corresponding to frequencies of 750–420 te ...
) and because adverse weather can attenuate it also (again, not as badly as visible systems), the range compared to a radar is limited. Within range,
angular resolution Angular resolution describes the ability of any image-forming device such as an optical or radio telescope, a microscope, a camera, or an eye, to distinguish small details of an object, thereby making it a major determinant of image resolution. ...
is better than radar due to the shorter
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.


History


Early systems

The first use of an IRST system appears to be the F-101 Voodoo,
F-102 Delta Dagger The Convair F-102 Delta Dagger was an American interceptor aircraft designed and manufactured by Convair. Built as part of the backbone of the United States Air Force's air defenses in the late 1950s, it entered service in 1956. Its main purpos ...
and F-106 Delta Dart interceptors. The F-106 had an early IRST mounting replaced in 1963 with a production retractable mount.Kinzey 1983, p. 12. The IRST was also incorporated into the
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(F-8E variant) which allowed passive tracking of heat emissions and was similar to the later
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AAA-4 installed on early
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.Sweetman 1987, p. 552. The F-4 Phantom had a Texas Instruments AAA-4 infrared seekerSweetman 1987, p. 526. under the nose of early production aircraft F-4B's and F-4C's and not installed on later F-4-D's due to limited capabilities,Sweetman 1987, p. 532. but retained the bulge and indeed some F-4D's had the IRST receiver retrofitted in a modified form. The F-4E eliminated the AAA-4 IRST bulge and received an internal gun mount which took up the area under the nose.Sweetman 1987, p. 537. The F-4J which had a
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also eliminated the AAA-4 IRST receiver and bulge under the nose.Eden 2004, p. 279. The first use of IRST in an Eastern European country was the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 The MiG-23 used the (TP-23ML) IRST and later versions used the (26SH1) IRST. The
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PD was also equipped with a small IRST under the nose. The Swedish Saab J-35F2 Draken (1965) also used an IRST, a
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N71.


Later systems

IRST systems re-appeared on more modern designs starting in the 1980s with the introduction of 2-D sensors, which cued both horizontal and vertical angle. Sensitivities were also greatly improved, leading to better resolution and range. In more recent years, new systems have entered the market. In 2015, Northrop Grumman introduced its OpenPod(TM) IRST pod, which uses a sensor by
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. While IRST systems are most common amongst aircraft, land-based, ship and submarine systems are available.


Distributed Aperture Systems

The F-35 equipped infrared search and track system
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Distributed Aperture System (DAS), which composes of six IR sensors around the aircraft for full spherical coverage, providing day/night imaging and acting as an IRST and missile approach warning system.
Chengdu J-20 The Chengdu J-20 (), also known as ''Mighty Dragon'' (), is a twinjet all-weather stealth fighter aircraft developed by China's Chengdu Aerospace Corporation for the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF). The J-20 is designed as an air ...
and Shenyang FC-31 shares the similar design concept with their EORD-31 system that provides 360 degree IRST coverage. IRST systems can also be used to detect stealth aircraft, in some cases, outperforming traditional radar.


Technology

These were fairly simple systems consisting of an infra-red sensor with a horizontally rotating shutter in front of it. The shutter was slaved to a display under the main interception radar display in the cockpit. Any IR light falling on the sensor would generate a "pip" on the display, in a fashion similar to the
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s used on early radars. The display was primarily intended to allow the radar operator to manually turn the radar to the approximate angle of the target, in an era when radar systems had to be "locked on" by hand. The system was considered to be of limited utility, and with the introduction of more automated radars they disappeared from fighter designs for some time.


Performance

Detection range varies with external factors such as * clouds * altitude * air temperature * target's attitude * target's speed The higher the altitude, the less dense the atmosphere and the less infrared radiation it absorbs - especially at longer wavelengths. The effect of reduction in friction between air and aircraft does not compensate the better transmission of infrared radiation. Therefore, infrared detection ranges are longer at high altitudes. At high altitudes, temperatures range from −30 to −50 °C - which provide better contrast between aircraft temperature and background temperature. The Eurofighter Typhoon's PIRATE IRST can detect subsonic fighters from 50 km from front and 90 km from rear - the larger value being the consequence of directly observing the engine exhaust, with an even greater increase being possible if the target uses
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. The range at which a target can be sufficiently confidently identified to decide on weapon release is significantly inferior to the detection range - manufacturers have claimed it is about 65% of detection range.


Tactics

With
infrared homing Infrared homing is a passive weapon guidance system which uses the infrared (IR) light emission from a target to track and follow it seamlessly. Missiles which use infrared seeking are often referred to as "heat-seekers" since infrared is radi ...
or
fire-and-forget Fire-and-forget is a type of missile guidance which does not require further external intervention after launch such as illumination of the target or wire guidance, and can hit its target without the launcher being in line-of-sight of the targe ...
missiles, the fighter may be able to fire upon the target without having to turn its radar sets on at all. Otherwise, the fighter can turn the radar on and achieve a lock immediately before firing if desired. The fighter could also close to within
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range and engage that way. Whether or not they use their radar, the IRST system can still allow them to launch a surprise attack. An IRST system may also have a regular magnified optical sight slaved to it, to help the IRST-equipped aircraft identify the target at long range. As opposed to an ordinary
forward looking infrared Forward-looking infrared (FLIR) cameras, typically used on military and civilian aircraft, use a thermographic camera that senses infrared radiation. The sensors installed in forward-looking infrared cameras, as well as those of other thermal ...
system, an IRST system will actually scan the space around the aircraft similarly to the way in which mechanically (or even electronically) steered radars work. The exception to the scanning technique is the F-35's DAS, which stares in all directions simultaneously, and automatically detects and declares aircraft and missiles in all directions, without a limit to the number of targets simultaneously tracked. When they find one or more potential targets they will alert the pilot(s) and display the location of each target relative to the aircraft on a screen, much like a radar. Again similarly to the way a radar works, the operator can tell the IRST to track a particular target of interest, once it has been identified, or scan in a particular direction if a target is believed to be there (for example, because of an advisory from AWACS or another aircraft). IRST systems can incorporate
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s in order to provide full
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solutions for cannon fire or launching missiles (
Optronique secteur frontal The ''Optronique secteur frontal'' (OSF) is a long range optoelectronics system developed for the French Dassault Rafale combat aircraft. With its narrow field, the visible waveband capability is truly valuable to identify targets in situations w ...
). The combination of an atmospheric propagation model, the apparent surface of the target, and target motion analysis (TMA) IRST can calculate the range. The United States Air Force is currently seeking an IRST system for its F-15 aircraft.


List of modern IRST systems

The best known modern IRST systems are: * ** Chengdu J-10B/C ** Shenyang J-11/15/16 **
Chengdu J-20 The Chengdu J-20 (), also known as ''Mighty Dragon'' (), is a twinjet all-weather stealth fighter aircraft developed by China's Chengdu Aerospace Corporation for the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF). The J-20 is designed as an air ...
(EORD-31 with 360 degree IRST coverage named Distributed aperture system) * ** Classe Orizzonte frigate (
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Vampir MB) **
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amphibious assault ship (Safran Vampir MB) ** Sejong the Great-class destroyer (Safran Vampir NG) ** Anzac-class frigate (Safran Vampir NG) **
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(Safran Vampir NG) **
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(Safran Vampir NG) ** Cassard-class frigate (Safran EOMS-NG) **
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(Safran EOMS-NG) ** Horizon-class frigate (Safran EOMS-NG) ** Baynunah-class corvette (Safran EOMS-NG) ** Gowind-class OPV for Argentina (Safran EOMS-NG) ** Aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle (
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ARTEMIS) ** FREMM (Thales ARTEMIS) ** Dassault Rafale (Safran/Thales
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OSF) * ** Aircraft carrier Cavour (
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SASS) ** FREMM (Leonardo SASS) ** Doha-class corvette (Leonardo SASS) ** Musherib-class offshore patrol vessel (Leonardo SASS) ** Saab JAS 39 Gripen E/F (Leonardo Skyward-G) ** LHD Trieste (Leonardo DSS-IRST) * / / ** Eurofighter Typhoon (
EuroFIRST PIRATE The EuroFirst Passive Infrared Airborne Track Equipment (PIRATE) is the Forward looking infrared (FLIR) / Infra-red search and track (IRST) for the Eurofighter Typhoon. It is produced by the EuroFIRST consortium consisting of Leonardo S.p.A. of Ital ...
) * ** Halifax-class frigate (
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Sirius) **
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(Thales Nederland Sirius) **
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(Thales Nederland Sirius) * ** Su-27/30/33/35/37 Flanker (OEPS-27/30; OLS-35) **
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(8TK) ** MiG-29/35 (OEPS-29/OLS-13SM-1) ** Sukhoi Su-57 (101KS-V) * ** ROKS ''Marado'' amphibious assault ship ( Hanwha SAQ-600K) ** ''Daegu''-class frigate (Hanwha SAQ-600K) * **
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/ Tecnobit IRST i110) * ** JAS-39E/F Gripen NG (Skyward-G) * **
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( Aselsan PIRI) **
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(Aselsan PIRI) ** Istanbul-class frigate (Aselsan PIRI) * ** Grumman F-14 Tomcat (AN/AAS-42 IRST) **
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Legion Pod) ** Boeing F-15K/ SG Strike Eagle (AN/AAS-42 “Tiger Eyes”) ** Boeing F-15SA/ QA/ IA/ EX Advanced Eagle (“Tiger Eyes”) ** Lockheed Martin F-16E/F Block 60/62 (AN/AAQ-32 IFTS) ** Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet Block III (IRST21) ** Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor (long range AIRST)F-22 Raptor Being Readied For AIM-260 Missile By ‘Green Bats’ Testers
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(AN/AAQ-40 EOTS,
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DAS) **
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(Mark 46 Mod 1 on Flight I/II/IIA, Mark 20 Mod 1 on Flight III) ** Phalanx CIWS Block 1B These fighter aircraft carry the IRST systems for use instead of radar when the situation warrants it, such as when shadowing other aircraft, under the control of
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(AWACS) aircraft, or executing a ground-controlled interception (GCI), where an external radar is used to help vector the fighter to a target and the IRST is used to pick up and track the target once the fighter is in range.


See also

* Electro-optical targeting system *
AN/AAQ-37 The AN/AAQ-37 Electro-optical Distributed Aperture System (DAS) is the first of a new generation of sensor systems being fielded on the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter. DAS consists of six high-resolution infrared sensors mo ...
electro-optical distributed aperture system


References


Citations


Bibliography

* Eden, Paul ed. ''The Encyclopedia of Modern Military Aircraft''. London: Amber Books Ltd, 2004. * Kinzey, Bert. ''F-106 Delta Dart, in Detail & Scale''. Fallbrook, CA: Aero Publishers, 1983. . * Sweetman, Bill and Bonds, Ray. ''The Great Book of Modern Warplanes''. New York, New York: Crown Publishers, 1987.


External links

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