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The ground | radar controller, or aircrew navigator if applicable |
oning of the aircraft by either a fixed ground | radar or on-board navigation equipment. |
Display of the ground | radar system, EHAM tower, Schiphol Airport (Amsterda |
Ground | radar tracked the plane, an improvised computer gene |
he third-line maintenance repair of all ground | radar and radio communication/navigational and landi |
During 1937, Chapman attended the Ground | Radar course given by Watson-Watt at Bawdsey Manor. |
h-flying aircraft will be detected by a ground | radar before a low-flying aircraft. |
s can therefore be independent of ground-based | radar, and are sometimes called `range-less' or Auto |
and overhaul airborne as well as ground-based | radar systems, electronics and avionics. |
to the curvature of the Earth, a ground-based | radar can only detect an aircraft once it has cleare |
rock carvings, he then used ground-penetrating | radar to locate and chart an apparent tunnel-complex |
It has been explored with ground-penetrating | radar. |
In that year Ground-penetrating | radar was used successfully to isolate the leaks. |
Ground-penetrating | radar |
It features ground-penetrating | radar capabilities, which uses synthetic aperture te |
nied by one of the United States Coast Guard's | radar scanners. |
S Searcher (YAGR-4/AGR-4) was a Guardian-class | radar picket ship acquired by the U.S. Navy in 1954. |
SS Lookout (YAGR-2/AGR-2) was a Guardian-class | radar picket ship acquired by the U.S. Navy in 1954. |
Skywatcher (YAGR-3/AGR-3) was a Guardian-class | radar picket ship acquired by the U.S. Navy in 1954. |
SS Locator (AGR-6/YAGR-6) was a Guardian-class | radar picket ship acquired by the U.S. Navy in 1955 |
rotector (AGR-11/YAGR-11) was a Guardian-class | radar picket ship acquired by the U.S. Navy in 1957 |
A special 10 m2 target guidance | radar was built into the forward edge of the sail st |
W I/D-band tracking, fire control and guidance | radar (range 40 km/25 miles, second mode 80 km/50 mi |
d to suppress the SA-2 missiles and gun-laying | radar defenses of North Vietnam during the ingress, |
d "Naxos" that could pick up 10 cm / 3 GHz H2S | radar transmissions, and a more sophisticated detect |
x B Mk II Srs I, V9977, in-which the first H2S | radar was installed. |
, only four PT boats (the section leaders) had | radar, and they were ordered to return to base after |
2009, and won the prestigious NME Philip Hall | Radar Award for best new act. |
ey A. Leonov, I. A. Morozov, Paul C. Hamilton, | Radar Technology Encyclopedia, Artech House, 1997, I |
It is also known as the Pearl Harbor | Radar, since it was a SCR-270 set that detected the |
In 1964 an AN/FPS-26A height-finder | radar was installed. |
In 1958 an AN/FPS-6 height-finder | radar became operational. |
n AN/FPS-6 replaced the AN/FPS-5 height-finder | radar. |
n AN/FPS-6 replaced the AN/FPS-4 height-finder | radar which was removed in 1959. |
n AN/FPS-6 replaced the AN/FPS-5 height-finder | radar. |
AN/FPS-6 replaced the AN/FPS-10 height-finder | radar. |
the following year, an AN/FPS-6A height-finder | radar was added, later modified to an AN/FPS-90. |
One AN/FPS-90 height-finder | radar was retired in 1968. |
An AN/FPS-90 height-finder | radar was added a year later. |
A second AN/FPS-6B height-finder | radar was added in 1959. |
egan operations with an AN/CPS-4 height-finder | radar and AN/FPS-3 search radar, and initially the s |
Another height-finder | radar came in 1958 along with an AN/FPS-20 search ra |
replaced by more-modern AN/FPS-6 height-finder | radar and AN/FPS-8 search radar sets. |
was replaced by an AN/FPS-26A FD height-finder | radar; this radar was converted to an AN/FSS-7 SLBM |
A second height-finder | radar (AN/FPS-6A) was installed in 1962. |
In 1964 an AN/FPS-26A height-finder | radar was installed, and one AN/FPS-6 was removed la |
Avco Corporation built this height-finder | radar that operated at a frequency of 5400 to 5900 M |
ed as an AN/FPS-64, and a second height-finder | radar (AN/FPS-26) was added in 1961. |
An AN/FPS-6 height-finder | radar was added in 1958. |
IT's Radiation Laboratory, this height-finding | radar was nicknamed "Beaver Tail." |
At 2235, the Helena's | radar spotted the Japanese fleet, and the Americans |
She continued her | radar picket duty until 1965. |
rounded by thick fog and had problems with her | radar. |
At about 2200, her | radar picked up an enemy plane on the port quarter, |
taken by the British Pacific Fleet because her | radar and aircraft identification capabilities were |
reported all air contacts that came within her | radar surveillance. |
recently undergone major modifications to her | radar and other electronics, and it was determined t |
me, Muhafiz received the sonar contacts on her | radar, and ordered Khaibar to investigate the sonar |
As she patrolled her | radar picket station on 9 August, Hank and Borie fou |
Shore-base HF | radar measuring waves and surface currents out to a |
For example, some very long range HF | radar systems may have a transmitter and receiver wh |
Identified on HF/DF | radar, she was forced to the surface by depth charge |
nto its shoulders, as well as a high-frequency | radar dish built into its head. |
tion, an array of oceanographic high-frequency | radar along the US east coast, and the Bermuda aeros |
9.6 GHz), TerraSAR-X acquires new high-quality | radar images of the entire planet whilst circling Ea |
ement, reserve power supplies, high-resolution | radar, air navigation systems and nuclear effects st |
Major Ilijo was having trouble getting his | radar working when he was shot down by Rodriguez. |
ikolis U214 class is equipped with a hoistable | radar mast which does not penetrate the pressure hul |
The film that put her on the Hollywood | radar was the Anna Faris-starring comedy The Hot Chi |
RAF West Beckham a former Chain Home | Radar base located in Norfolk, England. |
It was part of the Chain Home | radar network, intended to provide long range early |
Bawdsey was the first Chain Home | Radar Station. |
developments which lead to British Chain Home | radar system which was operational at the start of W |
A former Chain Home | radar transmitter tower, originally sited at Canewdo |
ter pilots waited on the ground for Chain Home | radar observations to detect oncoming enemy aircraft |
"The Color of the Fire" (Over The Horizon | Radar) - 1:14 |
ve and detailed article by Peck explaining how | radar worked, but also on the contents page had his |
Julesz was a Hungarian | radar engineer. |
ities like flying a full scale ice-penetrating | radar system and providing a strong, high-bandwidth |
F-16 radars with the AIM-120 AMRAAM, identify | radar system maintenance deficiencies and develop wo |
In 1979 a new secondary IFF | radar the 1L22 "Parol" entered into service to compl |
RAF Stenigot was a World War II | radar station situated near Donington on Bain, Linco |
n designed the game to resemble a World War II | radar display, but with airplanes or some other targ |
The LRDE is working on the Rajendra III | radar for the Indian Army. |
eform and angle of arrival of the illuminating | radar signal must be known, since they define the na |
The AN/SPG-55 was a tracking / illumination | radar for Terrier and RIM-67 Standard missiles (SM-1 |
The AN/SPG-51 is a tracking / illumination | radar for RIM-66 Standard missiles. |
replaced the entry probes with surface imaging | radar equipment. |
including the first synthetic aperture imaging | radar to fly in space. |
Imaging | radar attempts to form a picture of the object as we |
Imaging | radar has been used to map the Earth, other planets, |
To avoid the response masking important | radar targets behind the beacon, racons only operate |
However improved | radar images by the Arecibo Observatory obtained lat |
Q-37 Reliability, Maintainability, Improvement | radar upgrade will provide significant improvements |
o gain working knowledge of the ever improving | radar systems, and for timing & systems calibration. |
Micropower Impulse | Radar is a low power Ultra Wideband radar developed |
Search and rescue: micropower impulse | radar can detect the beating of a human heart or res |
Holds more than 100 patents in | radar, guided missiles, photographic equipment, mach |
He joined JPL in 1979 and has been involved in | radar remote sensing activities. |
logy business with emphasis on advancements in | radar systems and sensor technologies, currently sup |
Fan beam antennas are used in | radar sets. |
to communication system theory and its use in | radar contact with Venus" |
In | radar engineering, the frequency range is specified |
the ionosphere, a technique important later in | radar development. |
So a different system is used in | radar speed guns designed to work from moving vehicl |
nal processing technique most commonly used in | radar systems. |
In | radar technology and similar fields, track-before-de |
A Coherent Processing Interval (CPI), in | radar systems, indicates a group of multiple pulses, |
within a larger ring-like structure visible in | radar images of the land surface beneath the Antarct |
nding refers to a common technique employed in | radar systems to improve the accuracy with which the |
were closed in 1963 due to the advancements in | radar technology. |
The superheterodyne receiver in | radar detectors has a local oscillator that radiates |
bury in 1952, was one of the first concepts in | radar absorbent material, used to prevent enemy rada |
The BSA is most commonly used in | radar, specifically when working with a Sinclair Mat |
Fill pulse is a term used in | radar systems, to indicate one or more pulses transm |
defense products and services specializing in | radar, C4ISTAR, RF, SIGINT and EW products. |
The aim was to find a use for noise in | radar echoes that had proved to be from weather. |
try) describes a technique that can be used in | radar and direction finding applications to accurate |
to mass manufacture magnetron tubes for use in | radar sets and then complete radar systems. |
After war service in | radar he returned to Cambridge as Lecturer in Zoolog |
can also repair damaged systems which include | radar, engines, and weapons, but a malfunctioning li |
His research interests include | radar imaging, optical signal processing, and radar |
Installable options include, | radar enhancement devices, flare or chaff dispenser, |
ave well prepared defensive systems, including | radar stations, anti-aircraft installations, checkpo |
ation of meteorological information, including | radar, satellite, lightning, wind, and upper air dat |
irst complete air defence system incorporating | Radar, observation posts, telecommunications and inf |
Signaal) MW08 is a G-band 3D target indication | radar, part of the 3D multibeam 'SMART' (Signal Mult |
It is a variant of INDRA | radar for ground controlled interception of targets. |
gust 25, 2000) was one of the most influential | radar theoreticians in the second half of the 20th c |
te and track enemy aircraft and provide inland | radar coverage for Britain. |
The wind farm includes an innovative | radar system that detects the arrival of large flock |
had defective SONAR and three had inoperative | RADAR. |
here, with a fixed ground-controlled intercept | radar station, one of a network of twenty-one across |
early warning ground control and interception | radar for the Soviet Air Force. |
oned side-by-side and an airborne interception | radar was fitted in the nose. |
Controllers must be able to interpret | radar returns for the azimuth as a "top view" to inf |
e transmitters to carry out research work into | radar. |
Destroyer McCalla, after ripping into | radar contacts with gunfire, attempted to rejoin the |
of physics, where he supervised research into | radar during the Second World War. |
the first forecaster in Arkansas to introduce | radar to the a statewide television audience. |
from which might be noticed by the intruder's | radar warning receiver (RWR) electronics, thus alert |
SEAL researchers investigate | radar systems, electromagnetic environmental effects |
p-secret project during World War II involving | radar. |
The focus was to upgrade its | radar and fire control tracking system as well to su |
While it is an M-type, its | radar albedo is too low to allow a nickel-iron compo |
The robot with this program would sweep its | radar in a circle, firing off radar pulses, and when |
or maritime radio purposes, in addition to its | radar equipment. |
ve minutes as she pursued her target until its | radar echo merged with land echo of Kiska. |
Calculations from its | radar albedo and the orbits of its moons show it to |
marine sweep in advance of the convoy when its | radar raised a contact. |
Its | radar (housed in a fibre glass or golf ball protecti |
Moving its | radar with the front lines, the squadron saw action |
the Great (from the Ultraman series in Japan), | Radar RX 'The Masked Rider', Battle Knight Gundam F- |
ported smoke on 22 February and a new Japanese | radar at Buka. |
d operating locations; provides joint/combined | radar surveillance architecture oversight; provides |
Watson, Raymond C., Jr.; | Radar Origins Worldwide: History of Its Evolution in |
Watson, Raymond C. Watson, Jr.; | Radar Origins Worldwide, Trafford Publishing, 2009 |
A Chinese JY-11 | Radar low/medium altitude 3D surveillance radar has |
In 1989, RMC was expanded to become Kamra | Radar & Avionics Factory (KARF). |
ge of its radars and relay to the NAS Keflavik | Radar Operations Control Center (ROCC). |
an Air Force are equipped with the NRIET KLJ-7 | radar, a smaller variant of the KLJ-10 radar fitted |
era left and moved on to a deal with new label | Radar Records, set up by former UA Records executive |
circa 1985, with the older 5"/38 gun, lacking | radar and Phalanx CIWS upgrades. |
which could fly only during daylight; lacking | radar and trained observers, the pilots had little l |
ission for the DoD-during which the Lacrosse-1 | radar reconnaissance spacecraft was allegedly deploy |
ocet missile-although given the vessel's large | radar cross section, it is unlikely that chaff would |
A large | radar tower remains standing. |
It was transmitted from Eurasia's largest | radar, 70-meter Yevpatoria Planetary Radar. |
22nd International Laser | Radar Conference, Metera, Italy. |
ptech Incorporated, a company developing laser | radar (lidar) systems for space exploration, observa |
nd wave-guide RF excited CO2 lasers, CO2 laser | radar systems, and fiber-optics sensors, ultimately |
e that had been provided by a temporary Lashup | radar site at Dow AFB (L-l). |
Fitted out with the latest | radar detection equipment, Interrupter and her seven |
(John Voigt on September Dawn), Adam Laukhuf, | Radar Magazine, April 2007 |
ng C-704 anti-ship missiles, rocket launchers, | radar systems, mortar shells and rifle ammunition. |
The planes collided 17 miles east of the LAX | radar antennae, at 2,200 feet MSL, just below the fl |
Elta is Israel's leading | radar house and a design, development and production |
oading, gear status, brake status, fuel level, | radar, attitude, and range. |
ities are expanded with ears that revolve like | radar dishes, and his nose responds to clues like a |
for effective operations against targets like | radar cabins, trucks, parked aircraft and the like. |
1953 to support the Distant Early Warning Line | Radar station at Barter Island (BAR-MAIN). |
1957 to support the Distant Early Warning Line | radar station at Point Barrow (POW-MAIN), which logi |
an Air Force Station Winisk, a Mid-Canada Line | radar control station from 1958 to 1965. |
the stations in the Distant Early Warning Line | radar defence network, and had the code number BAF-4 |
in 1955, it began operating a Mid-Canada Line | radar station. |
ed States Air Force Distant Early Warning Line | Radar station. |
1957 to support the Distant Early Warning Line | radar station at Point Lay (LIZ-2). |
ed States Air Force Distant Early Warning Line | Radar station located 349 miles (562 km) east of Poi |
1957 to support the Distant Early Warning Line | Radar station at Point Lay (LIZ-2). |
g, Jay Manuel's Manual Override Cosmetic line, | Radar magazine's America's Ex Top Models and a campa |
Because of this there was often very little | radar warning. |
The BEL Weapon Locating | Radar (WLR) is a mobile artillery locating Phased ar |
Weapon Locating | Radar, an Indian Artillery detecting radar being dev |
nt most of this period on hazardous and lonely | radar picket duty, steaming 50 miles (80 km) from th |
stallation, which had also supplied long-range | radar data for the Federal Aviation Administration ( |
ederal Aviation Administration as a long-range | radar site data-tied into the Joint Surveillance Sys |
the steerable LIDAR, and short- and long-range | RADAR. |
Long-wave | radar |
(RAF) base and one of the many Chain Home Low | radar stations, being situated near Beachy Head and |
at all like that of metallic meteorites, a low | radar albedo unlike the high albedos of strongly met |
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