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Radar cross section
Radar cross section Radar cross section (RCS) is a description of ...
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Cross section (physics)
Cross section (physics) In scattering, a differential cross section is defined by the probability to observe ... flux / Unit of surface}} definition of cross section The integral cross section is ...
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Optical Cross Section
Optical Cross Section "Optical Cross Section" or OCS is a value which describes ... a particular wavelength of an object. Optical cross section is useful in fields such ...
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Radar
Radar This article is about the device. For ... M*A*S*H , see Corporal Walter (Radar) O'Reilly. This long range radar antenna, known as ALTAIR, is used to ... Test Site on the Kwajalein atoll [1]. RADAR is a system used to detect, range ... signals can easily be detected and amplified. Radar radio waves can be easily generated ...
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Passive radar
Passive radar To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. Passive radar uses one or more receivers, but does ... radio transmitters. Introduction The concept of passive radar detection—using reflected ambient radio signals emanating from ... a distant transmitter—is not new. The first radar experiments in the United Kingdom in ...
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Category:Radar
Category:Radar Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Radar The main article for this category is Radar. Subcategories There are 6 subcategories to this ... Gun laying radars P Passive radars R Radar networks U United States Army radars W ... World War II radars Pages in category "Radar" There are 92 pages in this ...
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Multistatic radar
Multistatic radar In a multistatic radar system there are typically one or more ... bistatic . Benefits The principal advantages of multistatic radar include: Lower costs (if using a third ... receiver location are potentially unknown Possible enhanced radar cross section of target due to geometry ...
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Low-frequency radar
Low-frequency radar Low Frequency Radar is the use of radars which use ... 1 GHz, as opposed to the usual Radar bands which can range from the X ... which tops out at 40 GHz. The radar cross section of any target depends on ...
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History of radar
History of radar The history of radar began in the 1900s when engineers invented reflection devices. Around the 1930s, radar stations were being deployed. Before the twentieth ... The extraordinary technical mutation which provoked the radar in electronics was naturally accompanied by an ... always absent. The fundamental principle of the radar belongs to the common patrimony of ...
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Ground Penetrating radar (translated from Dutch)
Ground Penetrating radar GPR state Ground Penetrating Radar . GPR become use the location and stipulate ... for for example in pole areas the cross-section of ijslaag to measure, to stipulate or ... much-used (English) terms are: ground probing radar, subsurface radar, georadar and earth sounding ...
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