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  • ...|cues the COBRA DANE ground radar and the COBRA JUDY ship-based radar. See Radar MASINT.
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  • ...INT categorization]] than pure imaging, and are further discussed on the [[Radar MASINT]] page.
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  • {{r|Radar MASINT}}
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  • ...camera, a variable-aperture infrared camera (for low light/night), and a [[Radar MASINT#Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR)
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  • ...|cues the COBRA DANE ground radar and the COBRA JUDY ship-based radar. See Radar MASINT. This application is for technical intelligence; see #Long-range missile t Complementing Radar MASINT#Counterartillery Radar |counter-mortar radar is the Israel|Israeli Purple H
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  • Artillery positions now are located primarily with Radar MASINT#Counterartillery Radar |counterartillery radar, such as the US (and allied) ...d in conjunction with AN/TPQ-36 and AN/TPQ-37 Radar MASINT#Ground Tactical Radar MASINT|counter-artillery radar. While UTAMS was intended principally for detecting
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  • :*Radar MASINT
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  • While it is experimental, see [[Radar MASINT#Passive Covert Radar|passive covert radar]], a [[MASINT]] technique, for a
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  • ...these areas are also being analyzed with complementary sensors including Radar MASINT#SAR Interferometry |synthetic aperture radar (SAR). A representative test range, with and without buried metal, is the Radar MASINT#Steel Crater Test Area |Steel Crater Test Area at the Yuma Proving Grounds.
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  • ...present, but sensors that could easily become part of the ADA mission, are Radar MASINT#Counterartillery Radar|counterartillery radar: the AN/TPQ-46 Lightweight Co
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  • ...radar (SAR) and Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR)|synthetic aperture radar MASINT]] constellations, with an undefined IMINT or [[electro-optical MASINT]] cap ...have launched IMINT satellites; SIGINT seems to be a lesser priority, with radar MASINT often a higher priority. There are a number of bilateral agreements for sat
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  • :*[[Radar MASINT]]
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  • ...can only sense remotely. Electro-optical MASINT|MASINT electro-optical and Radar MASINT|radar sensors could determine the muzzle velocity of the shell. MASINT chem ...ster, launched the second satellite in its planned five-satellite SAR-Lupe Radar MASINT#Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR)
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  • ...ELINT sources might identify the [[Radar MASINT#AN/TPQ-36|medium-]] and [[Radar MASINT#AN/TPQ-37|long-]]range counter-artillery radars in a given area.<ref name=C
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  • * [[Radar MASINT/Definition]]
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  • * [[Radar MASINT/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Radar MASINT/Metadata]]
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  • *[[Radar MASINT]] Artillery positions now are located primarily with [[Radar MASINT#Counterartillery Radar |counterartillery radar]], such as the US AN/TPQ-37,
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  • MASINT will include [[radar MASINT#ground surveillance radar|ground surveillance radars]] (PPSSD) and the Impr
    32 KB (4,630 words) - 06:04, 8 April 2024
  • ...tical MASINT#Infrared MASINT| advanced thermal sensors, and, if available, Radar MASINT#UHF/VHF SAR|penetrating radar, typically from airborne or spaceborne sensor
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