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  • ...e. The updated data is then uplinked to the satellite via one of several [[IEEE frequency bands|S-band]] ground antennas.
    5 KB (756 words) - 11:12, 24 August 2010
  • ...the Ground Multi-band Terminal (GMT), a tactical station operating in four IEEE Frequency Bands|C, X, K<sub>u</sub> and K<sub>a</sub>. Dedicated military frequencies are
    4 KB (548 words) - 12:31, 22 March 2024
  • The missile will use the Irbis (radar)|Irbis, or Irbis-E, IEEE Frequency Bands|X-band radar.<ref name=DeagelIrbis>{{citation
    2 KB (291 words) - 16:22, 30 March 2024
  • Operating in the [[IEEE Frequency Bands|X- and Ka-bands]], these [[satellite orbits#geosynchronous orbit|geosynchro
    5 KB (664 words) - 10:20, 8 April 2024
  • The AN/TPY-2 is a phased-array radar, which operates in the 8.55-10 GHz IEEE frequency bands|X band. Raytheon builds it as part of an X-band family, along with the Nati
    3 KB (404 words) - 16:23, 30 March 2024
  • Originally, the system [[IEEE frequency bands|X-band]] ground radar was a 30N6E (NATO '''FLAP LID'''), then 30N6E1 NATO '
    6 KB (867 words) - 18:41, 3 March 2024
  • ...ind the people in distress. Radar for these applications, usually in the [[IEEE frequency bands|X-band]], normally depends on the reflections of its energy. When the targe
    4 KB (635 words) - 10:05, 24 August 2010
  • ...on Location Reporting System (EPLRS), while the remainder use a commercial IEEE Frequency Bands| L-band satellite network. Both connectivity approaches have problems, and
    4 KB (589 words) - 16:22, 30 March 2024
  • Link 16 JTIDS radios operate in the IEEE Frequency Bands|L-band, which operate at line-of-sight ranges up to 500 nautical miles with
    14 KB (2,111 words) - 16:23, 30 March 2024
  • ...ransponders}}</ref> Current radar-SARTs are active beacons triggered by [[IEEE frequency bands|X-band]] radar signals; after 2010, they may respond to the [[Automatic ide
    9 KB (1,388 words) - 08:41, 23 February 2024
  • ...sor. The first radar, which searches for the target after being cued, is a IEEE Frequency Bands|Ku-band with Moving Target Indicator. The fire control radar is also Ku-ban
    17 KB (2,503 words) - 07:02, 4 April 2024
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