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Air Force Materiel Command news service (March 1, 2006): big leap forward in detecting ground targets from cosmos.


KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE Kirtland Air Force Base is located in the southeast quadrant of Albuquerque, New Mexico, adjacent to the Albuquerque International Sunport. The base is the third largest installation in Air Force Materiel Command, covering 51,558 acres (209 km²) and employing over 23,000 people, , N.M. (AFPN AFPN Air Force Print News
AFPN American Forces Philippines Network (former AFRTS network in the Philippine Islands
) -- When launched in 2010, a football-field-in-length demonstrator radar antenna weighing more than five tons will serve as the forerunner for the future of America's intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance An activity that synchronizes and integrates the planning and operation of sensors, assets, and processing, exploitation, and dissemination systems in direct support of current and future operations. This is an integrated intelligence and operations function. Also called ISR.  assets in space.

Administered by the Air Force Research Laboratory's Space Vehicles Directorate here, the innovative space-based radar antenna technology, or ISAT ISAT Illinois Standards Achievement Test
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ISAT Information Science and Technology
ISAT Information and Advisory Service on Appropriate Technology
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, program focuses on developing systems to deploy extremely large (up to 300 yards) electronically scanning radar antennas flying 5,700 miles above the Earth's surface and providing improved ground target detection to the warfighter.

"These huge antennas will enable the revolutionary performance required to conduct tactical sensing from space, including missions like continuous and reliable tracking of surface targets," said Dr. Steven A. Lane, ISAT program manager. "Since it uses radar, it is not limited by cloud coverage and can operate at night, unlike optical systems."

Originated in 2002, and sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), U.S. government agency administered by the Department of Defense (see Defense, United States Department of).  at Arlington, Va., the ISAT program also involves participation by the laboratory's sensors directorate at Wright-Patterson AFB AFB
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, Ohio, and information directorate at Rome Laboratory, N.Y., as well as NASA's Langley Research Center Langley Research Center (LaRC) Oldest of NASA's field centers, LaRC is located in Hampton, Virginia and directly borders Poquoson, Virginia and Langley Air Force Base. LaRC focuses primarily on aeronautical research, though the Lunar Lander was flight-tested at this facility and a  at Langley Va., and Jet Propulsion Laboratory “JPL” redirects here. For other uses, see JPL (disambiguation).

Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is a NASA research center located in the cities of Pasadena and La Cañada Flintridge, near Los Angeles, California, USA.
 in Pasadena, Calif.

In addition, two contractor teams--Boeing Co. and Raytheon Co., as well as Lockheed Martin Corp. and Harris Corp.--are competing to build the 100-yard-sized flight experiment. Following the spacecraft's critical design review process in June, DARPA DARPA: see Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.


(Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) The name given to the U.S. Advanced Research Projects Agency during the 1980s. It was later renamed back to ARPA.
 will select one of the contractor pairings to advance the project, with recommendations from the space vehicles directorate.

Operated out of Detachment 12 of the Space and Missile Systems Center Based out of Los Angeles Air Force Base in California, the Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) is a part of Air Force Space Command of the United States Air Force. Its mission is to conduct research and development of U.S. military outer space and missile systems.  here, the DoD Space Test Program will furnish the evolved expendable launch vehicle The Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) program was a United States government, primarily a Department of Defense–sponsored effort to develop at least one family of space launch vehicles, that would meet the long term needs of the military and fulfill commercial  flight opportunity, referred to as STP-2, to propel the large, foldable ISAT flight demonstrator into low Earth orbit (communications) low earth orbit - (LEO) The kind of orbit used by communications satellites that will offer high bandwidth for video on demand, television, and Internet communications. , about 620 miles above the planet. Det. 12 will also operate the spacecraft from the Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Support Complex.

However, before the planned liftoff occurs at Cape Canaveral, Fla., in four years, the ISAT spacecraft will be developed, integrated, and tested at the contractor facility with oversight provided by the space vehicles directorate.

Technologies to be developed and demonstrated on the ISAT flight experiment include advanced antenna architectures and structures; lightweight radiation-hardened materials and electronics; reliable deployment technologies and mechanisms; compressible components and materials; as well as advanced metrology and calibration concepts for large radar antennas.

The multimillion-dollar project's primary goal, however, is assisting the warfighter through development of tactical grade, ground-moving target indication capability. This ISR tool will enable the tracking and identifying of targets with precise resolution and scanning in multiple areas of interest.

"The primary reason that the space vehicles directorate was selected to carry out this flight experiment for DARPA is our rich history and expertise in each of these technology areas. We can apply years of research and engineering conducted for other programs toward the successful completion of ISAT," Lane said.

The 20-plus member government ISAT management team is currently working on ensuring the demonstrator's successful mission in 2010. To achieve this objective, the group has concentrated on four specific project areas: structures, radar, metrology, and calibration, as well as systems engineering, integration, and testing.

Because of the antenna's large size, which prevents ground testing of the integrated system before launch, there is an unprecedented emphasis on modeling, simulation, and ground-based risk-reduction demonstrations. These will play a crucial role in the flight experiment's outcome.

"During its projected one-year mission, the ISAT flight experiment will test enabling technologies and gather information critical for the eventual development of an operational system," Lane said. "One of the key benefits of this experiment is that we will improve our modeling and simulation paradigm for large deployables (extremely large, light-weight structures), which will benefit many future missions beyond ISAT."

Kleiman is with Space Vehicles Directorate Public Affairs at Kirtland AFB, N.M.
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Author:Kleiman, Michael P.
Publication:Defense AT & L
Date:Jul 1, 2006
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