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  • ...ate the position, direction, and speed of the object. In systematic terms, radar is a simple concept which consists of a transmitter and receiver, but it ha
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  • ...tical sensors, in UV, visual, or infrared spectra, will outperform imaging radar<ref name=LynxMTI>{{cite web | title = MTI & CCD Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery
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  • ...curate than the [[barometer|barometric altimeters]] previously used, but a radar altimeter is not a perfect instrument. For example, the receiver, on a movi ...r frequency in use, it may not be possible to get an adequate measurement. Radar altimeters also can become confused by wave motion, when flying over rough
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  • #Redirect [[Imaging radar]]
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  • ...-37 by its designers. It is with a [[radar#moving target indicator|search radar with moving target indicator]], intended to be at points requiring maximum ...ically supplemented by a [[SIDE NET radar]] E-band nodding height finding radar. <ref name=KoppDS1 />
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  • ...ore the radar can get a significant lock on the target (i.e., carrying the radar warning receiver). ...ened by pulse doppler search and midcourse guidance radars; active missile radar is also apt to be pulse doppler.
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  • ...ided shell; usually for [[terminal guidance]]; contrast with [[semi-active radar homing]]
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  • Radar, usually carried on aircraft, which forms images of the terrain.
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  • A Soviet-designed early warning and search radar, equipped with [[Moving Target Indicator]], intended to be at points requir
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  • {{r|Radar}}
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  • detects and categorizes an impinging signal to the level needed for radar identification and selecting countermeasures.
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  • .../APS-149''', is a active electronically scanned array (AESA) surveillance radar, currently used on several [[P-3 Orion]] aircraft, originally [[maritime pa | title = Not-Quite-Secret Radar
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  • ...hich three-dimensional images of fixed objects can be formed from multiple radar scans taken from different positions of the antenna
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  • Soviet [[EU-NATO-US frequency bands|D or E-band]] nodding height finding radar used with the [[S-75 Dvina|S-75 Dvina]] and [[SA-5 missile|SA-5 GAMMON]] [[
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  • ...an enemy radar to be attacked, typically for [[anti-radiation missile|anti-radar]] applications but sometimes home-on-jam against [[electronic warfare]]
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  • ...r guidance receiver, and expects to have an external source keep an active radar transmitter pointed at the target. ...nse ship, but the final target illumination is done by an SPG-62|AN/SPG-62 radar. The latter only need to point at the target for the final seconds before d
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  • Soviet [[EU-NATO-US frequency bands|E-band]] early warning radar, used with [[SA-5 GAMMON]] [[surface-to-air missile]]
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  • Soviet midcourse guidance radar for the [[SA-5 GAMMON]] [[surface-to-air missile]], operating in the [[EU-N
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Radar altimeter]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ..., a [[guided missile|missile guidance]] mode where the missile has its own radar transmitter and receiver allowing it to act autonomously
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  • ...are constructed from combining multiple radar scans; in practice, both the radar and the target may be moving
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  • {{r|Radar}} {{r|BIG BACK radar}}
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  • {{r|Radar}}
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  • {{r|Radar}}
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  • ...ly, homing on the reflections, from the target, of a separate illuminating radar
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  • An [[active electronically scanned array]] (AESA) surveillance radar, currently used on [[maritime patrol aircraft]] also used in [[littoral (m
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Littoral Surveillance Radar System]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Radar}}
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  • {{r|Radar}} {{r|BIG BACK radar}}
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  • {{r|Radar}} {{r|BIG BACK radar}}
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  • ...are constructed from combining multiple radar scans; in practice, both the radar and the target may be moving
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  • #REDIRECT Radar MASINT#Counterartillery radar
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  • ...e, short-range [[counterbattery]]/[[counter-rocket, artillery and mortar]] radar
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  • ...eview.com/article/790/1 Radar love: the tortured history of American space radar programs]
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  • An early [[radar|imaging radar]] used, by the [[Royal Air Force]], for the night bombing of Germany
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  • ..., a [[guided missile|missile guidance]] mode where the missile has its own radar transmitter and receiver allowing it to act autonomously
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  • ...ly, homing on the reflections, from the target, of a separate illuminating radar
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  • ...hich three-dimensional images of fixed objects can be formed from multiple radar scans taken from different positions of the antenna
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  • ...for the cancelled Safeguard ballistic missile defense, now a fixed ground radar with a space surveillance mission
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  • ...the MIM-104 Patriot missile are the responsibility of the '''AN/MPQ-53''' radar. The Patriot is primarily an anti-ballistic missile (ABM), also capable of ...data link to the ground station, with the ground-based MPQ-53 phased array radar.
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  • ...curate than the [[barometer|barometric altimeters]] previously used, but a radar altimeter is not a perfect instrument. For example, the receiver, on a movi ...r frequency in use, it may not be possible to get an adequate measurement. Radar altimeters also can become confused by wave motion, when flying over rough
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  • ...ided shell; usually for [[terminal guidance]]; contrast with [[semi-active radar homing]]
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  • ...ore the radar can get a significant lock on the target (i.e., carrying the radar warning receiver). ...ened by pulse doppler search and midcourse guidance radars; active missile radar is also apt to be pulse doppler.
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  • ...h matches the profile seen by a radar altimeter/narrowbeam ground-pointing radar with a predefined digital map of the terrain
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  • {{r|Radar, BAR LOCK}} {{r|Radar, FLAT FACE}}
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  • ...an enemy radar to be attacked, typically for [[anti-radiation missile|anti-radar]] applications but sometimes home-on-jam against [[electronic warfare]]
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  • A '''multistatic''' electronic sensing system (e.g., radar or sonar) has at least one transmitting and at least one receiving antenna, ...se of multistatic radar, where the transmitter function is not part of the radar system, but of another high-power radio wave transmitter, such as a televis
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  • ...ate the position, direction, and speed of the object. In systematic terms, radar is a simple concept which consists of a transmitter and receiver, but it ha
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  • #Redirect [[Imaging radar]]
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  • ...ange but omnidirectional AN-|AN/TPQ-46 (formerly Lightweight Countermortar Radar and the long-range AN-|AN/TPQ-37 (also a Firefinder).
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  • #REDIRECT [[Littoral Surveillance Radar System]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[semi-active radar homing]]
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  • {{r|Radar}} {{r|Radar MASINT}}
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  • ...estone in the development of SAMs, as the first SAM to have its own active radar homing for terminal guidance. <ref name=GS-S-200-main>{{citation | title = S-200 }}</ref> Astronautix.com, however, states it had semi-active radar homing<ref name=Astronautix-S-200>{{citation
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  • ...nformation calculated from the time of arrival, and relative angle to, the radar receiving antenna. *Terminal (radar) approach control (TRACON)
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  • {{r|Radar warning receiver}} {{r|Radar intercept receiver}}
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  • ...of the basic SPY-1|AN/SPY-1 main AEGIS radar. It is the engagement control radar for the RIM-161 Standard SM-3 missile. | title = SPY-2 High-Power Discriminator (HPD) radar
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  • British reconnaissance aircraft with [[signals intelligence]] and [[imaging radar]] capabilities
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  • Radar, usually carried on aircraft, which forms images of the terrain.
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  • U.S. [[reconnaissance satellite]] using [[imaging radar]], also designated LACROS and LACROSSE
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  • An early series of Soviet and Russian radar warning receivers
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  • A [[transportable]] [[air defense artillery]] tactical [[radar]] that emphasizes portability over performance
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  • {{r|Radar}} {{r|Radar warning receiver}}
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  • {{r|Active radar homing}} {{r|Semi-active radar homing}}
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  • Aircraft landing guidance based on using radar images in adverse weather conditions.
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  • [[Transportable]] ground radar for the [[MIM-104 Patriot]] air defense missile
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  • Pulse-doppler mechanically scanned [[radar]] for the [[F-18 Hornet]] aircraft
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  • ...still would be likely to switch to a terminal guidance mode, using active radar, SARH, or infrared, when it nears the target. ...depend on that active radar for terminal guidance, or might supplement the radar with infrared for its final approach.
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  • {{r|Anti-aircraft artillery}} for aspects of radar fire control {{r|radar}}
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  • ...r guidance receiver, and expects to have an external source keep an active radar transmitter pointed at the target. ...nse ship, but the final target illumination is done by an SPG-62|AN/SPG-62 radar. The latter only need to point at the target for the final seconds before d
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  • ...ld not be radar controlled. Range is 4km with visual guidance and 6km with radar guidance.
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  • {{r|Radar}} {{r|Radar altimeter}}
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  • ...lier warning than the three-dimensional SPY-1|AN/SPY-1 main radar. The two radar systems feed into the AEGIS battle management system computers. The sensor ...of the center mast, below the radome of the SPS-64|AN-SPS-64 navigational radar. It operates in the IEEE frequency bands|IEEE L-band/NATO C-band, and is mo
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  • ...[[telecommunications]], sound recording, [[stereo]], [[television]] and [[radar]].
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  • {{r|radar intercept receiver}} {{r|radar warning receiver}}
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  • {{r|Active radar homing}} {{r|Irbis (radar)}}
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  • ...jor systems in use, its categories are too coarsely grained for describing radar uses. It is, however, a good set of terms for frequencies used in communica ...TO-US frequency bands]] for a nomenclature that works well in fine-grained radar band discussion.
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  • ...missile]] system. Neither the missile, nor the due-to-be-replaced Type 965 radar, were designed against sea-skimming threats, but against high-flying aircra ...more importantly, the task force had no [[airborne early warning]], so the radar horizon was limited to mast height.
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  • {{r|BAR LOCK radar}} {{r|Radar warning receiver}}
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  • Soviet [[EU-NATO-US frequency bands|E-band]] early warning radar, used with [[SA-5 GAMMON]] [[surface-to-air missile]]
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  • (CMTS) a missile guidance subsystem that combines [[thermal imaging]], [[radar]] and laser guidance, built by [[Raytheon]]
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  • detects and categorizes an impinging signal to the level needed for radar identification and selecting countermeasures.
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  • {{rpl|Synthetic aperture radar}}
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  • A device, analogous to [[radar]] but using light rather than radio waves, which measures the distance to a
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  • ...of electronic signals not intended to be intelligible to humans, such as [[radar]] or navigational aids
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  • ...are especially attractive for countering stealth, and also make the ground radar more survivable because the specific transmitters it uses may not be possib | title = Radar versus stealth: passive radar and the future of U.S. military power
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  • ...romagnetic spectrum|electromagnetic frequencies]] used for [[radio]] and [[radar]].
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  • {{r|Radar warning receiver}} {{r|Radar}}
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  • ...-37 by its designers. It is with a [[radar#moving target indicator|search radar with moving target indicator]], intended to be at points requiring maximum ...ically supplemented by a [[SIDE NET radar]] E-band nodding height finding radar. <ref name=KoppDS1 />
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  • {{r|radar warning receiver}} {{r|radar intercept receiver}}
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  • A Soviet long-range early warning [[radar]], operating in the [[ITU frequency bands|VHF frequency range]]
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  • ...bability of intercept''' electromagnetic emitters, such as [[radio]] and [[radar]] transmitters, use a number of mechanisms to minimize the probability they ...antennas that minimize the energy in the parasitic sidelobes of the useful radar beam to 10<sup>-5</sup> of the beam energy
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  • ...adar for the RIM-156 Standard SM-2 missile. These missiles use semi-active radar homing for their final guidance, so the Mark 99 fire control subsystem of A ...ary search and midcourse guidance comes from the AN-|AN/SPY-1 phased-array radar, Only as the missile is making final approach to its target does there need
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  • {{r|Radar warning receiver}} {{r|Radar}}
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  • Soviet midcourse guidance radar for the [[SA-5 GAMMON]] [[surface-to-air missile]], operating in the [[EU-N
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  • Tracking and launch control radar for the U.S. Army [[MIM-104 Patriot]] anti-ballistic and high-altitude anti
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  • ...es to minimize the probability of hostile interception of a [[radio]] or [[radar]] signal
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  • ...yer, first to receive the [[SPY-2|AN/SPY-2]] [[ballistic missile defense]] radar upgrade
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  • ...nitors electronic emissions of terrestrial and airborne communications and radar systems.
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  • ...use [[autocannon]] and limited dogfighting missiles rather than long-range radar
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  • ...computer control and monitoring, and noncommunications electronics such as radar and navigational aids
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  • Radar, sonar, or other echolocation systems with more than two transmitting and t
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  • ...Built from Unobtanium: an ATDM Multiband Reconfigurable Synthetic Aperture Radar Antenna
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  • A supplementary radar for [[AEGIS battle management system]] ships, which adds theater [[ballisti
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  • The '''AN/SPS-64''' is a surface navigation and search radar, made by [[Raytheon]] and used both commercially (brand name Mariner's Path ...t in the illustration. The range is approximately 50 nm (92.6 km) and the radar can automatically track up to 20 targets simultaneously.<ref name=Warfighte
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  • ...with a conventional or nuclear warhead, typically used against land or sea radar, or against ships
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  • ...ing communications ([[COMINT]]) and non-communications electronics such as radar ([[ELINT]]).
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  • ...-Band Transportable (FBX-T)''' is a long-range, high-altitude surveillance radar designed to add a tier to existing missile and air defense systems.<ref nam | title=AN/TPY-2 Transportable Radar Surveillance (Forward Based X-Band Transportable [FBX-T])
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  • ...f multiple sets of [[microsatellite cluster]]s that cooperated to locate [[radar]] and [[radio]] sources at sea for the [[United States Navy]]
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  • This is the main radar for the air and cruise missile defense functions of the [[AEGIS battle mana
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  • ...romagnetic spectrum|electromagnetic frequencies]] used for [[radio]] and [[radar]].
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  • An [[electronic warfare]] radar jamming pod made by the Elta Electronics subsidiary of Israel Aircraft Indu
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  • {{r|Radar}} {{r|Semi-active radar homing}}
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  • ...xtensively used by the U.S. and other countries, a class of air-launched [[radar]] decoys for [[electronic warfare]], either unpowered glide models or power
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  • ...rovide more fuel storage and thus endurance, and improved masts for more [[radar]] antennas
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  • In the [[AEGIS battle management system]] for [[anti-air warfare]], this radar provides the final illumination for terminal guidance of an SM-2 [[surface-
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  • An air defense that combines [[radar]], [[anti-aircraft artillery]], [[surface-to-air missile]]s, and [[fighter
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  • [[Vietnam War]]-era bombing accuracy tracking radar. originally for training but adapted for use in guiding B-52 strikes agains
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  • Two significant military variants use a long-endurance airframe to carry radar, and, in the case of the P-8, additional sensors. Antenna shape and size ar ...e Wedgetail 737 to use a fixed "top hat" housing for its search and track radar.<ref>{{citation
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  • A long-range air search radar, part of the [[AEGIS battle management system]] only on [[Ticonderoga-class
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  • ...ng at its target aircraft, keeping the target illuminated with its onboard radar, until the missile went into final acquisition. The closer it came to the t
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  • ...utions to the knowledge of the ionosphere, which led to the development of radar.
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  • While it is fairly certain they have active radar terminal seekers, there is substantial speculation on midcourse guidance fo ...ther missiles launched with it, flying at low altitude below the defensive radar horizon. If the high missile is destroyed, another will climb to take its p
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  • {{r|Semi-active radar homing}} {{r|Active radar}}
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  • ...1 mm, between the darkest visible red and the shortest submillimeter wave radar
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  • A [[Raytheon]] commercial and military system of navigation [[radar]]; while on U.S. Navy ships including the ''[[Burke-class]]'' and ''[[Ticon
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  • A Soviet-designed early warning and search radar, equipped with [[Moving Target Indicator]], intended to be at points requir
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  • An [[active electronically scanned array]] (AESA) surveillance radar, currently used on [[maritime patrol aircraft]] also used in [[littoral (m
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  • In [[radio]], [[radar]], and [[television]], the '''carrier wave''', also called the '''carrier f
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  • ...ng [[visible light|visible]] and [[infrared light]] photographs and video, radar imagery, and other ways to form pictures of subjects of interest
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  • ...-friend-or-foe]] which, when interrogated by an appropriate [[radio]] or [[radar]] signal, replies with its identification and other relevant navigation dat
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  • ...e Ticonderoga-class cruisers, the SPS-49|AN/SPS-49 longer-range air search radar. AN/SPY-1 is an IEEE Frequency Bands|S-band radar intended to track a large number of targests in a volume of airspace. SPY-
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  • A radar presentation which shows only targets which are in
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  • ...which assists in the final part of the search by interacting with search [[radar]] and guiding the rescuers to the victim
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  • ...requency bands''' for electromagnetic frequencies used for [[radio]] and [[radar]]. There is no question that the names of the bands are confusing, and the ...TO-US frequency bands]] for a nomenclature that works well in fine-grained radar band discussion, especially in [[electronic warfare]].
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  • ...es and ripples in the water, it may be impossible to see a small target on radar. ...they transmit an X-band signal in response, which will appear as a bright radar target.<ref name=GR-SART>{{citation
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  • A component of a complex system, such as an aircraft or mobile radar, which can be replaced, in the field, quickly and using few tools. Families
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  • ...; it also includes such things as video cameras tracking missile launches, radar specifically used as part of the test, etc.
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  • Military actions taken to reduce the effectiveness, or destroy, the [[radar]]s, [[radio]] and other communications links, [[surface-to-air missile]]s,
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  • Mechanically steerable radar with a large parabolic antenna, operating in the [[ITU Frequency Bands|VHF
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  • Soviet [[EU-NATO-US frequency bands|D or E-band]] nodding height finding radar used with the [[S-75 Dvina|S-75 Dvina]] and [[SA-5 missile|SA-5 GAMMON]] [[
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  • ...readings of critical instruments, or of non-visual image sources such as [[radar]] or [[X-ray]]
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  • ...avoidance, but often terrain contour mapping systems that match the ground radar image to a highly accurate digital map.
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  • {{r|Radar MASINT}} {{r|Radar}}
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  • {{r|Radar}}
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  • ...gle source of instrumentation may not be informative. Tracking cameras and radar know the real-time position and speed, and, of course, if there is a catast While the video and radar imagery know the speed, they do not tell engineers why that speed is reache
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  • {{r|Radar}}
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  • ...d Range Active Missile. The active terminal radar replaces the semi-active radar homing of the RIM-156, which now requires the SPG-62|AN/SPG-62 illuminator,
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  • *R-27R with semi-active radar homing and command link and inertial guidance for midcourse update, *R-27ER extended-range semi-active radar (R-27ER);
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  • ...xpended or towed by the platform). While most such decoys interfere with [[radar]], they also exist for [[infrared guidance]] and against [[sonar]]. }}</ref> Reusable towed decoys include the [[ALE-55|AN/ALE-55]] against radar, and the [[SLQ-25|AN/SLQ-25 Nixie]] surface ship defense against torpedo so
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  • ...with the known mode of delivery, such as changing barometric pressure and radar altitude of a dropped bomb, or the launch acceleration, conditions in space
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  • ..., the range of expendables has expanded to active devices such disposable radar jammers. ...er system will control towed decoys (e.g., [[ALE-55|AN/ALE-55]]) that lure radar- and infrared-guided missiles that avoid the other countermeasures.
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  • ...nature is sufficiently reduced to make it very hard for the final guidance radar of an anti-shipping missile to discriminate the ship from decoys and electr ...on is the best-known aspect of low observability. By no means, however, is radar the only technology that the stealth technologies try to defeat. Low-observ
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  • ...es terminal semi-active radar homing from an SPG-62|AN/SPG-62 illumination radar. ...is a variant of the block IVa, which, on AEGIS ships with the appropriate radar upgrades, has successfully destroyed theater ballistic missiles and satelli
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  • ...]s that have a search radar, or [[anti-radiation missile]]s that home on a radar or other electromagnetic signal. ...t rellatively high altitude. Some use [[terrain contour mapping]] (TERCOM) radar, which literally follows a topographic map, using compass bearings and a ra
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  • ...oach to a specific runway. Approach controllers will watch the aircraft on radar, and give commands to the pilot to bring him onto a course that, projected ...additional skills; sometimes a final controller is a pilot with additional radar training. GCA, however, sometimes is improvised, especially in military si
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  • ...bomber aircraft. It has fast climb and straight-line speed, and a powerful radar, but is not very maneuverable. A typical mission would involve one pass at ...ckbird were built of titanium, the MiG-25 was made of stainless steel. Its radar was powerful, but used 1950s level vacuum tubes.
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  • ...s a mass of radar-reflective material that acts as a decoy, reflecting the radar more brightly than the target. ...flight path; one type may be intended to '''distract''' midcourse guidance radar while another, final defense form, is intended to '''seduce''' the final at
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  • ...oys, such as the AN/ALE-50, had to depend on their own onboard and limited radar processing.
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  • ...such as the ALE-47, which can integrate with defensive avionics such as [[radar warning receiver]]s as well as helping the pilot with situational awarenes ...(i.e., [[frequency agility]]) or transmitting/receiving locations (e.g., [[radar#multistatic|multistatic techniques]], mixing the signal with noise (i.e., [
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  • ...rs and [[SPG-62|AN/SPG-62 terminal illuminator]] used by the [[semi-active radar homing]] receiver in the missile. ...anti-satellite capability. It uses the additional [[SPY-2|AN/SPY-2]] AEGIS radar.
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  • ...nsive ring was placed outside cruise missile range. That ring consisted of radar aircraft such as the E-2 Hawkeye, and F-14 Tomcat fighters equipped with th ...oard radar, to ready their defenses; the lack of an airborne early warning radar is often considered the most important failing of the British forces. The A
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  • ...sually contain at least one basic electronic warfare function, such as a [[radar warning receiver]] or [[electronic warfare expendables dispenser]]. ...onsiders threats in all parts of the electromagnetic spectrum, including [[radar]] and [[infrared light|infrared]]. Some controllers, especially aboard ship
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  • ...will use the Irbis (radar)|Irbis, or Irbis-E, IEEE Frequency Bands|X-band radar.<ref name=DeagelIrbis>{{citation
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  • ...tuations, however, they formed key parts of an air defense screen, such as radar pickets at the [[Battle of Okinawa]], or joined destroyers in attacks on ma ...less transport capacity than [[attack cargo ship]]s. Some were given extra radar.
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  • ...es through a radio command channel. Terminal attack guidance uses active [[radar]]. The latest Mark IV series can be retargeted in flight.
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  • ...much like [[beam riding guidance]], where the missile stays centered in a radar beam that is tracking the target.
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  • ...tical sensors, in UV, visual, or infrared spectra, will outperform imaging radar<ref name=LynxMTI>{{cite web | title = MTI & CCD Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery
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  • ...active electrically scanned array|active electrically scanned array (AESA) radar, which does offer alternative ways to carry out both receiving and transmit ...ures system. Block 2, however, integrates electronic warfare with the AESA radar, which can jam as well as track and receive. <ref name=NavTecGrowler /> All
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  • ...f> Their principal mission was locating Soviet ships based on the ships' [[radar]] and [[radio]] transmissions. ...avy wanting it to be passive infrared while the Air Force wanting rotating radar antenna sensors. While there was indication that NATO and Canada possibly w
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  • ...After launch, the passive RF seeker homes on the incoming cruise missile's radar emission. Because of the rolling airframe, only two RF antennas and two for ...In IRDM, the midcourse guidance is IR, but can switch to terminal passive radar homing.
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  • ...ajor challenge, other than in with the planned upgrade of the Strike Eagle radar, have different radars. ...implest to port the designated F-15 radar, the APG-63|AN/APG-63 V(3). That radar might need supplementation to get sufficient range from surface, but inhere
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  • ...d system on land is a 54K6E command and control vehicle, which connects to radar vehicles, up to 12 transporter-erector-launcher (TEL) vehicles carrying the ...uses [[track-via-missile]] with a linked active radar in the missile. The radar and computer system can engage six simultaneous targets, with two missiles
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  • .... The cameras produce full motion video while the SAR produces still frame radar images.
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  • ...avionics, especially the Kopyo-25 multimode radar in a fuselage pod. This radar may allow terrain following. <ref name=Lake>{{citation
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  • ...haps manmade, that illuminates the target, such as a searchlight or ground radar transmitter. Source 1c is a natural source, such as the heat of the Earth, ...e position of Sensor 3b. Such waiting for a signal at a certain time, with radar, would be an example of Electronic warfare#electronic protection|electronic
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  • ...could not be seen in detail. Of course, given a clue that a given missile radar system might be in a certain place, electronic intelligence can be tasked t ...camouflage paint. Signals intelligence can determine if communications or radar signals are coming from a seemingly innocent building.
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  • UK Type 42 and 45 destroyers carry radar and communications intercept receivers for tactical ESM. They also can rece ...m reflections either from the other side's radars, or strong television or radar transmitters.
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  • ...Midcourse guidance was [[beam riding]] direct control, with [[semi-active radar homing]] for final attack. They were principally mounted on [[cruiser#Alban
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  • ...ent. Besides Fort Charlotte , the Canadian Coast Guard operates a unmanned radar station 1977 and lighthouse 1876 . Georges Island is known to have lots
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  • ...ments within Flight IIA, the ship will have enhanced [[SPY-1|AN/SPY-1(D)]] radar and [[AEGIS battle management system]] Baseline 7.1. Another enhancement wi
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  • *MPQ-64|AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel radar that provides early warning and system cueing information of aircraft ...ght and special divisions interim sensor (LSDIS) is a man-portable warning radar and electronic warfare platform.
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  • ...affic control (ATC); it is incorrect to assume that ATC tracks aircraft by radar alone. ...n technique is a transponder response, which is displayed in preference to radar-only. One of the problems of the defense response to the 9/11 attack is tha
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  • ...[RH-53]] series, etc. An Israeli special operation to capture an Egyptian radar put their CH-53 at its limit in [[Technical intelligence#Operation Rooster
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  • ...ere built with AN/SPY-1B radar and AN/UYQ-21 consoles. The lighter SPY-1B radar, with improved radiating characteristics, was substituted for SPY-1A, and n ...s, computers, and fire control system. The core radar is an SPY-1|AN/SPY-1 radar#passive electronically scanned array|passive phased array, which can be upg
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  • ...it was not an effective night fighter, as few aircraft not equipped with [[radar]] could be. The intruder role, however, tended to have the enemy approachin
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  • ..."leak" signal into other cables. A good rule of thumb is to keep radio and radar cables at least 3 feet/1 meter from any other cables.
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  • ...radar, the Germans used their Stuka dive-bombers to try and knock out the radar stations and towers along the south coast of England. The Stukas, however,
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  • ...perior and features thermal imaging night vision cameras, side scan sonar, radar, GPS navigation system and emergency medical equipment. ...consin, and features thermal-imaging night vision camera, side-scan sonar, radar, and GPS navigation system, pumps, water cannon, firefighting foam, emergen
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  • ...Depending on the AIS implementation, the information may be presented on a radar-like screen, or sent from the AIS receiver, via [[NMEA 0183]] marine electr ...more accurate and more timely than information available from an automatic radar plotting aid, could also be available. Costs continue to drop, especially w
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  • ...radiological threats. This vehicle uses the AN/[[APG-78]] millimeter wave radar shared with the Longbow [[AH-64 Apache]], [[AGM-114 Hellfire]] missiles, an ...rement and signature intelligence]] (MASINT)), such as ground surveillance radar and REMBASS II sensors . Those sensors are now hand-emplaced but in the fut
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  • ...ected. Many systems are involved in the technical process of surveillance. Radar, including coastal, airborne, and spaceborne systems, may be intended for n ...System]]s (AIS) with their specialized [[Vessel Traffic Service]]s (VTS), radar surveillance of the seas, and pollution tracking mechanisms.
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  • ...aid on Bruneval, France. Its purpose was to capture components of a German radar there for analysis by technical intelligence.
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  • A new [[Littoral Surveillance Radar System]] (LSRS), with maritime, littoral, and overland targeting capability ...ation, weather avoidance, long range surface search and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and ISAR imaging modes. SAR is best against fixed targets and ISAR ag
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  • ...f six launching positions -- usually revetted - deployed around a guidance radar and linked by service roads to facilitate loading. While the sites were per ...ter, the FAN SONG missile control radar, the P-12 SPOON REST early warning radar, and typically six reload rounds on their articulated trailers are all loca
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  • ...turrets with 16"/50 caliber guns, and, for the time, advanced fire control radar: it could be used to fight targets beyond visual range. The secondary batte
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  • ...locate targets in all weather conditions and detect low flying aircraft in radar ground clutter. In an air-to-surface role, the F-16 can fly more than 500 m ...and bandwidth, GPS and ring-laser gyro inertial navigation, the AN/ALR-56M radar warning receiver and AN/ALE electronics countermeasure system, and improved
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  • ...equipment under this category will be [[dual-use]], such as a navigational radar used both on civilian and military vessels. Sonar technology will be ocean
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  • ...rate hostile areas, raise SIGINT receiver masts, usually with some type of radar-observant covering, and listen. Especially sophisticated SIGINT submarines The minimum radar-warning receiver is usually a set of spiral antennas, backed with resonant
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  • ...109 howitzer]]s and both a AN/[[TPQ-36]] and [[TPQ-37]] artillery locating radar. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...nces from tactical missiles, and, of course, missile warning may come from radar that senses the missile.
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  • ...ttackers who encounter guns and missiles that are guided not by detectable radar signals, but by passive electro-optical means such as forward-looking infra ...ave been engaged by SEAD aircraft, using anti-radiation missiles if it was radar-guided, or cluster bombs or precision guided munitions if it was not. Alter
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  • ...ed. While it probably had the best optical fire control ever built, its [[radar]] was considerably inferior to that of the U.S. [[Iowa-class|Iowa]] and [[S
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  • ...gainst enemy artillery. If facing a relatively advanced enemy who is using radar-based proximity fuze|proximity fuzed ammunition, information operations#ele ...r, acoustic and electro-optical methods have had a revival, complementing radar systems. The U.S., indeed, continued sound ranging in WWII and Korea, with
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  • ...f engagement may require a fighter aircraft, even though it has long-range radar-guided missiles, to fire only on a target that the pilot can confirm hostil
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  • ...perior and features thermal imaging night vision cameras, side scan sonar, radar, GPS navigation system and emergency medical equipment. ...consin, and features thermal-imaging night vision camera, side-scan sonar, radar, and GPS navigation system, pumps, water cannon, firefighting foam, emergen
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  • ...ized the value of integrated air defense systems; the Kammhuber Line was a radar-based command and control system, using somewhat different ideas than the B ...iles, the Patriot-specific radar, and one general-purpose air surveillance radar, but both additional missions and systems are in active consideration or li
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  • ...ather than on the sides of the superstructure as with U.S. ships, the main radar is a phased array.
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  • ...nic warfare]], and its characteristic signatures that can be recognized by radar and other field sensors. ...range of techniques to characterize the signature of the rocket's use: its radar reflection; its exhaust plume temperature and composition (i.e., using [[sp
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  • ...lator with traffic that didn't impact it (for example, a simulator without radar capability wouldn't subscribe to Movement PDUs).
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  • ...adar-SARTs are active beacons triggered by [[IEEE frequency bands|X-band]] radar signals; after 2010, they may respond to the [[Automatic identification sys ...ships. Ships above 10,000 tons must carry two [[radar]]s with [[automatic radar plotting aid]]s (ARPA).
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  • ...tems at the [[Telecommunications Research Establishment]], now the [[Royal Radar Establishment]].
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  • ...c messages from devices beyond the GNSS, such as the vessel's autopilot, [[radar]], [[sonar]], [[automatic identification system]], [[digital selective call
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  • ...the Japanese began the war ruling night action. The Allied development of radar, however, neutralized this advantage, but the Japanese often still preferre At 03:50 the American battleships opened fire using radar fire control that allowed them to hit targets from a much greater distance
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  • ...recedentedly long range, the [[AIM-54 Phoenix]], and a matching long-range radar, the [[AWG-9|AN/AWG-9]]. Since the primary targets were relatively unmaneuv
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  • ...way &mdash; such as probing an air defense system to obtain data on their radar systems or tricking an enemy into encrypting known text ([[ULTRA]] called t
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  • ..., [[sound recording]], [[stereophonic sound|stereo]], [[television]] and [[radar]]. He received 128 [[patent]]s. He died on June 7, 1942, during a trial of the airborne [[H2S radar]], when the [[Handley Page Halifax|Halifax bomber]] he was flying in crashe
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  • ...d, flown by Lieutenant Jafari. Jafari was able to see the UFO on his jet's radar.<u>Jafari was unable to visually determine the UFO's size due to its bright ...There are also many misidentifications, such as the interpretation of the radar detection of the incoming [[Japan|Japanese]] force at the [[Pearl Harbor (W
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  • ...ements, but it carries [[radar#synthetic aperture radar|synthetic aperture radar]] rather than IR, and a platform that only has visual-spectrum television a
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  • ...is proposing the same [[Common Tri-Mode Seeker]] (CMTS) (imaging infrared, radar and laser-guided) seeker that Raytheon developed for the [[GBU-53 Small Dia
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  • ...ies of 105mm howitzers and an [[TPQ-36|AN/TPQ-36 (V)8]] artillery locating radar. <ref>{{citation
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  • It assumed the forward-based radar would be in [[Azerbaijan]], one X-band radar in the [[Czech Republic and one at a location to be determined]]. It would
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  • ...AM sensing, starting with the TPQ-46|AN/TPQ-46 Light-Weight Counter-Mortar Radar, which gives short-range but 360 degree coverage. TPQ-36|AN/TPQ-36 and TPQ- ...ical sensors give warning; there is an electro-optical tracking as well as radar fire control sensor on the current "Centurion" Land-Based Phalanx Weapon Sy
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  • ...cept less practical. A privateer might be authorized, but its movement, on radar or other sensors used by military ships, might appear be that of a pirate.
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  • ...Research, which divides MASINT into Electro-optical, Nuclear, Geophysical, Radar, Materials, and Radiofrequency disciplines.<ref name = CSMR>{{cite web ...radiometers, spectrometers, non-literal imaging systems, lasers, or laser radar (LIDAR).<ref name=FM2-0Ch9>{{cite web
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  • ...JTIDS). JTIDS would allow information to be shared among an infantry unit, radar that tracks artillery fire back to its source, and M109 howitzers in artill
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  • ...ing and Control System (AWACS) and the E-8 Joint STARS ground surveillance radar aircraft. ...stem [CMDS], is a "smart" dispenser that connects directly to infrared and radar warning receivers, release expendable and towed/retrivable decoys, as well
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  • ...device to a place or object. Its principle of operation is analogous to [[radar]]: a pulse, or a series of pulses, of energy are sent out, and the device m In keeping with the [[radar]] ('''Ra'''dio '''D'''etection '''a'''nd '''r'''anging) ancestry, laser ran
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  • ...ry military use was as an advanced trainer for multi-engine pilots and for radar, and remained in service until January 1959.<ref name=>{{citation
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  • Rather ironically, the fundamental technical principles of the low-[[radar]]-observability aspects of stealth aircraft came from an unclassified theor ...published, it has been suggested that the aircraft maneuvered to avoid the radar from a SA-6 GAINFUL, which brought it into visual (or electro-optically ass
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  • ...radar (SAR) and Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR)|synthetic aperture radar MASINT]] constellations, with an undefined IMINT or [[electro-optical MASIN ...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
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  • ...s more than PGMs, unless the target (e.g., a missile silo or early warning radar) is in a remote location.
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  • ...been attached. The latter could be towed behind the boats to enhance their radar cross-section. Later, the Beach Jumpers acquired various jamming transmitte
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  • ...r system. Besides the sets at Rabaul with ninety-mile coverage, there were radar sets to the southwest on New Britain, at Kavieng and Cape St. George on New
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  • ...tion|accessdate=20 March 2014}}</ref> It was later disclosed that military radar had tracked then lost signals from the aircraft indicating that it had flow
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  • ...cum laude'', and spent the remaining war years at Harvard researching into radar. He gained a master's degree in 1946, and a PhD in physics in 1949 for a th
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  • ...hing'', as well as with blends such as ''gaydar'' (a homophonic pun on ''[[radar]]'', referring to the supposed ability of gay men to detect other, possibly
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  • ...e electromagnetic and acoustic spectra, not just the traditional radio and radar frequencies. It includes passive infrared light heat-seeking guidance and t ...her than "dazzles", components in the radar. Nonlethal attacks on the same radar could confuse it with physical but passive decoys (e.g., chaff (electronic
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  • ...ary 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 G
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  • ...for precision tracking, especially where a passive sensor is preferable to radar or other sources that an adversary can detect. It can be used to guide a he
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  • ...and [[electromagnetic propagation]] work, and blurs into topics such as [[radar]].
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  • |quote = From the new muzzle-velocity radar in its 57mm deck gun on the foc’sle to the boat-launch ramp at the stern,
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  • ...ing changes are in avionics: glass cockpit, digital fly-by-wire, and a new radar, Phazotron Zhuk-ME, which can track 10 targets up to 245 km away. An air re
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  • ...t formed images from reflected radio waves, a device remarkably similar to radar, and that he was in correspondence with the British government at the time.
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  • Most modern warships have high-power [[radar]] and [[radio]] equipment that require significant safety precautions. <ref ...s not a coincidence that the everyday microwave oven derives from military radar technology.
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  • ...ghtforward: a small British company has made developments in the fields of radar and electronics that will be valuable assets for the country. It has, howev
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  • ...given vessel, VMS can tell the center that monitors the radar whether the radar target is a known fishing vessel. ...ve, although it is reasonable to inform sea surveillance assets, such as [[radar]]s, that might be able to find the vessel. Fishing vessel crews should chec
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  • ...ols. [[Anti-aircraft artillery]] provided point defense. Allied tactical [[radar]] became available in Sicily and Italy, and was useful, especially in fire ...xposed to air strikes, or else confined to moonless nights; World War II [[radar]] could not guide ground attack. A large fraction of tactical air power foc
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  • ...ing Locations in Ecuador and Netherlands Antilles, provides joint/combined radar surveillance architecture oversight; provides intra-theater airlift; and su
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  • | quote = Over the past 40 years, radar imagery has revealed around 150 freshwater lakes of various sizes and ages ...ance -- the scientists came up empty-handed, even though they analysed the radar data for every known lake criterion.
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  • ...eed the speed of the oncoming attackers. It did, however, have much better radar. PT boats operated in the generally calmer waters of the Pacific so did no
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  • ...OTS) electronics. The first major modification was the Pacer CRAG (Compass Radar and Global Positioning System) Program, which extends the KC-135 refueling | title = KC-135 Stratotanker: Pacer CRAG (Compass, Radar And GPS)}}</ref>
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  • ...ssile delivers some mixture of nuclear weapons and penetration aids (e.g., radar decoys and jammers). SLBMs also are now of an accuracy comparable, or somet
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  • ...icrosatellites. FIA included both electro-optical (i.e., photographic) and radar imaging technology. The electro-optical technology would operate, at least, ...generation. Boeing would remain prime contractor, and develop the imaging radar satellite, seen as less complex.
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  • The Italians had radar, but a patrolling R.A.F Sunderland flying-boat had alerted their defences b
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  • ...t artillery|anti-aircraft guns]] but lacked [[proximity fuze]]s and good [[radar]]. ...formation centers that performed brilliantly. They interpreted the flow of radar data instantaneously and radioed orders to the Hellcats to intercept the ba
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  • ...et to 30,000 feet; it could now be replaced with more bombs.) The Japanese radar, fighter, and anti-aircraft systems were so ineffective that they could not ...early warning radar and few radar-guided antiaircraft guns. At low level, radar guidance was a virtual necessity to hit bombers. Further, after Iwo Jima wa
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  • ...ansmit position determined from [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]s; [[radar]] location aids such as a [[search and rescue transponder]]; and specialize
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  • ...Information Distribution System (JTIDS). JTIDS, for example, could allow a radar aircraft like the E-8 Joint STARS to send pictures to send information to g
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  • ...on a single 707 airframe. This system provides SIGINT as well as airborne radar warning and control. ...ith a new head-up display and an upgraded electronic warfare suite, with a radar warning receiver, missile approach warner and chaff and decoy dispensers. N
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  • ...such weapon delivery signatures such as increasing barometric pressure and radar altitude for a bomb
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  • ...decoys because the signal lacks unintentional characteristics of the real radar system.<ref>[https://www.fas.org/irp/agency/army/mipb/2003_01.pdf MASINT is ...e remotely. Electro-optical MASINT|MASINT electro-optical and Radar MASINT|radar sensors could determine the muzzle velocity of the shell. MASINT chemical a
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  • ...ck, precision for its time, began in July 1966. With the "combat sky spot" radar system, a ground controller could direct the bomber to release its payload | Northrop Grumman strategic radar
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  • ...imaging, and laser range-finder capability to augment existing optical and radar sensors, especially against small boats and floating mines. Similar systems
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  • Current airbursting proximity fuzes use solid-state electronic components, [[radar]] rather than simple signal strength, and computer control. They are harden
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  • ...ly. The NWS operates [[NEXRAD]], a nationwide network of Doppler [[weather radar]]s which can detect [[precipitation (meteorology)|precipitation]] (rainfall
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  • ...4. Note that the ship had recently been refitted with an SPS-40 air search radar.]] ...s of ammunition of one kind or another against them. We probably shot up a radar station and a few other miscellaneous buildings. And following twenty-four
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  • ...t decades fireboats are likely to be equipped with high-tech sensors, like radar and infrared cameras. The infrared sensor can not only help firefighters l
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  • ...ning for missiles. Observation data gathered by a number of ground based [[radar]] facilities and telescopes as well as by a space based telescope<ref>{{cit ...rvatory| accessdate=2006-03-08}}</ref> and the [[Cobra Dane]] phased array radar.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.fas.org/spp/military/program/track/cobra_da
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  • ...Marine Corps, with an [[electronic intelligence]] mission against Japanese radar
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  • }}</ref>. SR teams could place portable radar beacons, and both artillery [[forward observer]]s and air [[forward air con More precise than the smoke grenade was to place a radio or radar offset beacon near the target, but the SR troops still face the problem of
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  • ...David E, ''A Summer Bright and Terrible: Winston Churchill, Lord Dowding, Radar, and the Impossible Triumph of the Battle of Britain'' (2005) [http://www.a ==Technology: Jets, Rockets, Radar, Proximity Fuze==
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  • ...e]] (i.e., guide) a COMINT sensor for listening in on the talk between the radar and its remote users. A [[#signal detection|nonspecific SIGINT]] sensor can ...m]] was written by Carlo Kopp. There were different requirement for search radar and for the different area defense and point defense missile systems, and h
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  • ...umps rated at a total capacity of 8,000 gpm. Safety features include Decca radar and Raytheon Fathometer installations. A special feature of the new fireboa
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  • ==Electro-optical and radar sensors in verification== ...e test is frequently combined with electro-optical MASINT intelligence and radar tracking from cameras on aircraft (e.g., US RC-135 COBRA BALL), ground stat
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  • ...aerodecelerator]], a [[radar altimeter]], a terminal descent and landing [[radar]], and the control thrusters.
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  • | url = http://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/charleston/nefa-works-under-the-radar-to-interview-terrorists-analyze-data/Content?oid=1113123 | title = NEFA works under the radar to interview terrorists, analyze data
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  • | quote = Currently on their radar is Fire Station 424 on Runnymede Road, built in 1929, which narrowly escape
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  • ...ey may have zoom and face recognition and microscope. They can have haptic radar senses, they can have eyes on their back and they can, and have already suc
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  • ===Side-looking airborne radar=== ...craft. In the Saigon area, four [[TPS-21|AN/TPS-21]] [[ground surveillance radar]]s were placed on tall buildings, and were useful within a limited range.
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  • ...jet boat that is designed for search and rescue. The boat is equipped with radar, side scan sonar, and Flir (thermal imaging). On the firefighting side it h
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  • Until the development of radar and other electronics techniques, '''signals intelligence''' (SIGINT) and c ...intentional signals for both communications and non-communications (e.g., radar) systems, while MASINT is the analysis of unintentional information, includ
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  • The suicide doctrine nearly worked. Destroyers and destroyer escorts, doing radar picket duty, were hit hard, as the inexperienced pilots dived at the first ...ilots was stepped up. More combat air patrols circling the big ships, more radar picket ships (which themselves became prime targets), and more attacks on a
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  • ...ics Testing & Maintenance facility for advanced Electronic weapon systems, Radar and Gyro at INS Angre in Bombay.
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  • ...record]]ed and mixed using the [[Reelsound Recording]] mobile audio truck (RADAR), using a 48 track console. The concert was later issued as a VHS, DVD, (wi
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  • ...e electronic warfare]] is to transmit a "more plausible" signal (e.g., a [[radar]] return or a navigational code) than the real source.
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  • ...H - REAL-TIME SEA ICE MONITORING OF THE NORTHERN SEA ROUTE USING SATELLITE RADAR TECHNOLOGY
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  • ...or other everyday objects. Some can be explained as errors produced by a [[radar]], [[electro-optical tracking|electro-optical device]], or other sensor, so ...the Commanding General of the Eighth Air Force as stating that, in fact, a radar-tracking balloon had been recovered by the RAAF personnel, not a "flying di
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  • ...ntelligence (SIGINT), imagery intelligence (IMINT), and synthetic aperture radar/moving target indicator (SAR/MTI) mission payloads.
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  • ...t to 30,000 feet; it could now be replaced with more bombs.) The Japanese radar, fighter, and anti-aircraft systems were so ineffective that they could not
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  • :*Radar MASINT ...ng signals deliberately transmitted by the target (e.g.,a radio message or radar pulse). Radiofrequency MASINT, in turn, differs from nuclear MASINT about a
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  • ...istan, in a location that gave a view of the Afghan and Pakistani borders. Radar at this base could monitor all naval traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. ...und a new role for its F-14 fighters, in command and control. Its AN/AWG-9 radar, unique in capability at the time, allowed Iran to use the F-14's not as fr
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  • Rather than blowing up a radar, a covert action specialist might suggest placing remotely triggerable elec
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  • ...rimary enlisted personnel are Operations Specialists (OSs). They evaluate radar displays, identify contacts, and carry out the tactical decisions for the C *[[SPS-64|AN/SPS-64]] surface search and navigation radar; not primarily a combat system
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  • ...NT was as important as SIGINT in defeating Nazi navigational systems, with radar control of the defenses a key part of the Battle of Britain. ...atrol aircraft to U-boats, which they might detect visually or by airborne radar if the submarine was surfaced, or by early sonobuoys used from 1944 on, whi
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  • ...NT aircraft collected electronic intelligence and mapped with side-looking radar.
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  • ...n dominates. Nevertheless, no plan survives contact with the enemy; even a radar-evading stealthy F-117 Nighthawk was shot down over Yugoslavia, although th ...ly in some areas but not others -- communications intelligence, along with radar surveillance, can warn when aircraft aloft are moving toward a probibited z
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  • * [[Radar MASINT/Definition]] * [[Radar warning receiver/Definition]]
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  • Scouting is a traditional role. In WWII, the UK used cruisers, with [[radar]] and greater speed than battleships, to shadow capital ships and coordinat ...trol been more advanced, they might have had a chance. A cruiser with good radar and good self-protection could, however, have a role in fighter direction.
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  • ...working on pictures. It tells me something, for example, when the chart of radar designations, the aircraft using them, naming changes in aircraft and elect ...d''' text as opposed to the [[Radar|blue plain]] text link of <nowiki> {{R|Radar}}</nowiki> that gives:
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  • ...the aircraft was not completely [[stealth]]y, and still had a fairly large radar signature. The chief designer, [[Kelly Johnson]], was the man behind many o ...uration changes occurred, such as substantial design changes to reduce the radar cross-section. The first flight took place at Groom Lake, Nevada, on April
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  • ===Landrovers and Radar=== Three hundred military Land Rovers, worth £3 million, and a large quantity of radar equipment said to be worth much more, were sold to Iraq in July 1985 to bal
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  • ...and British naval forces. The bulk of the kamikaze attacks was absorbed by radar picket destroyers stationed north of Okinawa. U.S. losses totaled 38 ships
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  • ...the "Lightning Bug" was developed specifically to attract the [[FAN SONG]] radar of the Soviet [[S-75 Dvina]]/NATO: [[S-75 Dvina]], so SIGINT could be colle
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  • ...Research, which divides MASINT into Electro-optical, Nuclear, Geophysical, Radar, Materials, and Radiofrequency disciplines.<ref name=CSMR>{{cite web :*[[Radar MASINT]]
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  • ...stems, enlarged wing and tail surfaces, better radios, and ground-scanning radar. The power plant was upgraded with turbo-superchargers and 1,200 horsepower ...itain on only 200 days. </ref> H2X, an American adaptation of the British radar system H2S, provided a crude mapping of the ground through cloud cover. It
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  • ...o are currently implementing a VMS system combining satellite tracking and radar correlation, supplied primarily by BlueFinger Ltd. * Airborne [[Radar#Synthetic Aperture Radar]] for quick-look surveillance and coverage out to the edge of the EEZ.
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  • Plate No. 31 : ''Le radar amoureux'' (Photomontage)
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  • ...nly with the development of [[astronomical spectroscopy|spectroscopic]], [[radar]] and [[ultraviolet]] observations that more of its secrets were revealed. ...in R.M., Carpenter R.L. (1963), ''Rotation of Venus: Period Estimated from Radar Measurements'', Science, v. 139, p. 910-911</ref>
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  • ...nese]] strong points. Using information gained from her contacts with the radar picket [[destroyer]]s, she controlled [[aircraft carrier]] planes protectin
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  • ...fied more about the vertical properties of the atmosphere. In the 1950s, [[radar]] became important for detecting [[precipitation]] over a [[remote area]].
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  • ...was always comfortable with adopting appropriate new technology, such as [[radar]], [[communications intelligence]], [[aircraft carrier]]s and ...ented that “radar became essential at sea and aloft; Nimitz considered it [radar] as revolutionary as the steam engine. . . Information
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  • ...rds at [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] for the installation of radar and additional armament.
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  • A vessel that showed up on radar or other sensors, but was not sending verifiable AIS signals, would be imme
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  • ...Patent Office]] defines ''free space'' in a number of ways. For radio and radar applications the definition is "''space where the movement of energy in any
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  • ...y learned to use its 150 submarines to maximum effect: effective shipboard radar installed, commanders seen to be lacking in aggression replaced, and faults
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  • ...of that war by Special Operations helicopters on a critical early warning radar, the 2003 plan expected to use the [[AH-64 Apache]] extensively in the BAI
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  • ...ve sonar as their primary sensor, supplemented with passive listening, and radar detection of surfaced submatines. Particularly in the Battle of the Atlanti ...he greatest range and killing power, and best integration with the CIC and radar.
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  • ...o messages and captured encrypted documents) and machine-to-machine (e.g., radar analysis)
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  • ...ired for the two areas. For Norway, the goal would be establishing air and radar bases to protect the supply route to the Soviet Union, and to block German
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  • ...ope needed in a total war. It never built large bombers, was deficient in radar, and could not deal with the faster, more agile P-51 Mustang pursuit planes ...33 planes, the British, 915. The British showed more determination, better radar, and better ground control, while the Germans violated their own doctrine w
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  • * [[Radar MASINT/Related Articles]] * [[Radar warning receiver/Related Articles]]
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  • ...le, and inculcated a fighting spirit. Senior officers monitored battles by radar, and directed planes by radio to where they were most needed. The RAF's suc
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  • ...desiring to have three different space-based intelligence systems (IMINT, radar surveillance, SIGINT), had to face extremely high costs. In 1994-1995, Fren ...satellite in its planned five-satellite [[SAR Lupe]] [[synthetic aperture radar]] constellation on <ref>{{Citation
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  • ...me the principal aircraft, because using one main type could standardize [[radar]] tracking and air traffic control, as well as loading and unloading.
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  • ...n 25 November 2013, and replaced its low rating and defunct sister station Radar Radio. It plays [[music]] without interruption with no announcer talkback,
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  • ...ples, such as Parsons, and to a lesser extent the group commanders and the radar bombardiers, simply could not be taken alive. ...ropped, it would have to be jettisoned in the sea. Nagasaki was bombed by radar rather than lose the bomb, a decision made aboard the bomber and later acce
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  • * [[Template:Radar MASINT/Metadata]] * [[Template:Radar warning receiver/Metadata]]
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  • *[[Radar MASINT]] ...can block a beach as well as can shallow-water mines. [[Synthetic Aperture Radar]] (SAR), airborne laser detection and ranging ([[LIDAR]])) and use of biolu
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  • ...send bearings to other navigational instruments, such as a chartplotter or radar, far more easily than other alternatives.
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  • Much more advanced methods use ground-penetrating radar, methods that detect changes in earth density or recent disturbance, etc.
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  • ...wever, would be looking for patterns not in the intentional signals of the radar, or side frequencies that were inadvertently generated. ...Harbor]] was that patrol aircraft were supposed to be aloft and the early radar station operating, but no watch center verified this -- senior officers ass
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  • ...ely precise. During reentry, the bus may release penetration aids, such as radar reflectors and electronic warfare#electronic attack|jammers.
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  • ...merely a stopgap measure until that person leaves). With CZ being off the radar now, I don't think that it will be a magnet for vandals (also, the flip sid
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  • ...independence. Planning started on French IMINT satellites called Helios, a radar imaging satellite called Osirus and then Horus, and a SIGINT satellite to b
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  • ...ife, Elin Nordegren, has moved to a nearby home, also owned by the golfer, Radar reports. As for what would happen if Woods and Nordegren divorced, CBS News
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  • ...st touch, ASA called for fighters, but the EC-121M never again appeared on radar. 31 crewmen were lost. ...]] (SCI) codeword for the control system overall program. GRAB intercepted radar pulses as they came over the horizon, translated the frequency, and retrans
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