Beginning at a level that requires only basic algebra, a little trigonometry, and physics, describes...
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Beginning at a level that requires only basic algebra, a little trigonometry, and physics, describes the full range of airborne radar techniques. Technical and ancillary material is placed in shaded boxes so the reader can skip come back to later if. No date is noted for the first edition. The second includes 12 new chapters on such topics as electronically steered array antennas, low-probability of intercept techniques, electronic countermeasures and counter countermeasures, multi-frequency operation and small-signal target detection, and advanced airborne digital processing architectures. Highly illustrated with graphics and drawings visualizing technical concepts and paintings and photographs of radar-bearing aircraft spanning the history of the field since 1940. Suitable as a text for a course or self-study. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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