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CONTRIBUTORS
Barton, David K., Vice President, ANRO Engineering (U.S.A.), contributed as editor and author.
Barton, William F., Consulting Engineer, PictureTel (U.S.A.), contributed as translator.
Hamilton, Paul C., Vice President, ANRO Engineering (U.S.A.), contributed as author.
Leonov, Alexander I., Professor, Moscow Institute of Technology (Russia), contributed as author.
Leonov, Sergey A., Senior Engineer, Raytheon Canada Limited (Canada), contributed as editor,
author, and translator.
Michelson, Max, Senior Research Scientist, ANRO Engineering (U.S.A.), contributed as translator.
Morozov, Illya A., Senior Research Scientist, Aerospace Research Institute (Russia), contributed as
author.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Mr. David K. Barton is a well-known radar expert, lecturer, coauthor (with K. I. Fomichev) of Monopulse Radar (Soviet-
and author of several fundamental radar books published in skoe Radio, 1970, 1984; trans. Artech House 1986), and
the United States, United Kingdom, Russia, China, and many coauthor and editor of Modeling in Radar (Sovietskoe Radio,
other countries. Mr. Barton has had a long career in radar, 1979) and Radar Test (Radio i Svyaz, 1990). He holds the
including service with the U.S. Army Signal Corp., RCA, academic rank of professor and “All-Russian Honorable” title
Raytheon, and currently as Vice President for Engineering in the field of science and engineering. His contribution to the
with ANRO Engineering, Inc. He is an author of Radar Sys- Encyclopedia is identified by the initials AIL following the
tems Analysis (Prentice-Hall, 1964; Artech House, 1976) article.
Modern Radar System Analysis (Artech House, 1988), coau-
thor (with H. R. Ward) of Handbook of Radar Measurement
Dr. Sergey A. Leonov is known in both Russia and the West
(Prentice-Hall, 1969; Artech House, 1984), with W. F. Barton
as a bilingual radar expert. He started his radar career work-
of Modern Radar System Analysis Software (Artech House,
ing for Russian space programs; later he designed and tested
1993), with C. E. Cook and P. C. Hamilton of Radar Evalua-
shipborne and spaceborne radars, headed a research labora-
tion Handbook (Artech House, 1991), and editor of Radars
tory in Moscow Aerospace Institute, and currently is with
(Artech House, 1975). Mr. Barton is an editor of Artech
Raytheon Canada Limited. He is an author of Air Defense
House Radar Library, and a Fellow of the IEEE. His contribu-
Radars (Voenizdat, 1988), coauthor (with A. I. Leonov) of
tion to the Encyclopedia is identified by the initials DKB fol-
Radar Test (Radio i Svyaz, 1990), and (with W. F. Barton) of
lowing the article.
the Russian-English and English-Russian Dictionary of
Radar and Electronics (Artech House, 1993). He holds the
Dr. Paul C. Hamilton is a leading expert on radar and sys- academic rank of associate professor, “All-Russian Honor-
tems design. He has much experience having served with the able” title in the field of science and engineering, and a Senior
U.S. Air Force, Hughes Aviation Co., and Raytheon and now Member of IEEE. His contribution to the Encyclopedia is
as Vice President for Radar Studies with ANRO Engineering, identified by the initials SAL following the article.
Inc. He is coauthor (with D. K. Barton and C. E. Cook) of the
Radar Evaluation Handbook (Artech House, 1991). His con-
Dr. Ilya A. Morozov is a leading Russian expert on radar and
tribution to the Encyclopedia is identified by the initials PCH
microwave technology. He has participated in a series of pro-
following the article.
grams involving design and test of Russian state-of-the-art
phased-array radars, and currently is a Senior Research Scien-
Dr. Alexander I. Leonov is well known in Russia as a scien- tist at the Moscow Aerospace Institute. Dr. Morozov is a
tist and engineer in the field of radar. For about 25 years he coauthor of a book Ships of National Control (Moskovskiy
was a senior member of teams that designed and tested state- Litsey, 1991), and Sophisticated Radio Systems Performance
of-the-art radars for Soviet ABM programs, and now he is a Estimation (Mashinostroenie, 1993). His contribution to the
professor at the Moscow Institute of Technology. He is an Encyclopedia is identified by the initials IAM following the
author of Radar in Anti-Missile Defense (Voenizdat, 1967), article.