01507oam 2200421Ia 450 991069870200332120090623155415.0(CKB)5470000002396840(OCoLC)320412805(EXLCZ)99547000000239684020090330d2009 ka 0engurmn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierTime-frequency analysis of a moving human Doppler signature[electronic resource] /by Traian Dogaru, Calvin Le, and Getachew KiroseAdelphi, MD :Army Research Laboratory,[2009]vi, 26 pages digital, PDF fileARL-TR-4728Title from PDF title screen (viewed June 23, 2009)."February 2009."Includes bibliographical references (page 24).Doppler effectComputer simulationHuman mechanicsEffect of radiation onComputer simulationDoppler effectComputer simulation.Human mechanicsEffect of radiation onComputer simulation.Dogaru Traian1966-1391752Le Calvin1391753Kirose Getachew1422794U.S. Army Research Laboratory.DTICEDTICEGPOBOOK9910698702003321Time-frequency analysis of a moving human Doppler signature3548295UNINA04013oam 2200709 450 991071662290332120210723081436.0(CKB)5470000002523939(OCoLC)784951165(EXLCZ)99547000000252393920120409d2012 ua 0engurcn||||a||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIndigenous weapons development in China's military modernization /primary author, Amy Chang, USCC Research Fellow for Military & National Security Affairs ; editor and contributing author, John Dotson, USCC Research Coordinator[Washington, D.C.] :U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission,2012.1 online resource (41 pages) color illustrationsU.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission staff research report"April 5, 2012."Includes bibliographical references.Glossary of acronyms. -- Executive summary. -- Introduction. -- Section 1: The Yuan class submarine. -- Section 2: The anti-satellite (ASAT) missile system. -- Section 3: The anti-ship ballistic missile (ASBM). -- Section 4: The J-20 fighter. -- Conclusions. -- Appendix: Controversies regarding competing analysis on Chinese military developments.China's process of modernizing its armed forces has involved the development of indigenously designed weapons systems, some of which appeared to undergo a process of development, procurement, and/or deployment that outpaced the estimates of U.S. and other foreign observers. This paper specifically focuses on four key weapons platforms that have been discussed as 'surprise' developments to U.S. analysts. Based on the four case studies covered in this report, there are no universal trends in publicly reported U.S. government analysis on the development of indigenous Chinese weapon systems. The trends of past decades are no longer a reliable guide to the performance of China's defense industries. Furthermore, U.S. observers should not take at face value statements from the Chinese government on military policy, as they could either be deceptive, or simply issued by agencies (e.g., the PRC Ministry of Foreign Affairs) that have no real say over military matters. Based on the trends identified in this paper, U.S. analysts and policymakers should expect to see continued advancements in the ability of the PRC to produce modern weapons platforms, and an attendant increase in the operational capabilities of the People's Liberation Army.Submarines (Ships)ChinaBallistic missilesChinaAnti-satellite weaponsChinaAirplanes, MilitaryChinaAirplanes, MilitaryfastAnti-satellite weaponsfastArmed ForcesWeapons systemsfastBallistic missilesfastMilitary policyfastSubmarines (Ships)fastChinaArmed ForcesWeapons systemsChinaMilitary policyChinafastSubmarines (Ships)Ballistic missilesAnti-satellite weaponsAirplanes, MilitaryAirplanes, Military.Anti-satellite weapons.Armed ForcesWeapons systems.Ballistic missiles.Military policy.Submarines (Ships)Chang Amy(Researcher),1394747Dotson JohnU.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission,DIDDIDZCUOCLCOOCLCQOCLCFOCLCOGPOBOOK9910716622903321Indigenous weapons development in China's military modernization3527171UNINA