Description
The BUNL10 is a specialized device that functions as a sophisticated Digital Radio Frequency Memory (DRFM) system, primarily designed for use in radar testing and electronic warfare simulation. Its core purpose is the accurate digital capture, storage, modification, and retransmission of complex Radio Frequency (RF) signals. The inherent strength of the BUNL10 lies in its capacity to generate highly realistic, deceptive radar targets over a substantial distance range—specifically, simulating distances from $10$ to $400$ kilometers with high resolution and accuracy. This capability is critical in Hardware-in-the-Loop (HWIL) simulation environments, allowing for the rigorous development and evaluation of new radar systems by subjecting them to complex, emulated threat scenarios in a laboratory setting. By digitally manipulating parameters like target distance, signal attenuation, and pulse trigger thresholds via its programmable graphical user interface, the BUNL10 offers unparalleled flexibility in scenario generation.
