Forget TV fiction. Aircraft carrier radar networks are colossal engineering marvels. Take a rare look at how these giants stay one step ahead of the enemy.
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US boosts defense radar output with $40M factory producing 30,000 systems annually
Echodyne has opened a new radar manufacturing facility in Washington state that will eventually ...
When rain starts to fall, people immediately look to the weather radar to see how long it will last. But when severe weather strikes, meteorologists can use this technology to pinpoint the precise ...
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How to read weather radar images (and why it matters)
Radar images are one of the most useful features in modern weather apps and knowing how to interpret radar images is a skill ...
The first automobile driver ever fined for speeding was Walter Arnold in England’s Kent County, circa 1896. Arnold, a Benz dealer, got caught going approximately 8 mph, well over the 2-mph limit for ...
New satellite images from several key military bases in the Arabian Peninsula suggest that Iran is seeking to degrade air defenses by destroying US-made radars that detect incoming missiles and drones ...
New radar research overcomes nearly century-old trade-off between wavelength and distance resolution
New interference radar functions employed by a team of researchers from Chapman University and other institutions improve the distance resolution between objects using radar waves. The results may ...
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