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n радіолокаційний висотомірEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > height finding radar
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English-Ukrainian dictionary of aviation terms > height-finding radar
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1. n1) радар; радіолокатор; радіолокаційна станція, РЛС2) радіолокація2. a1) радарний•- acquisition-and-tracking radar - active radar - aerodrome control radar - airborne radar - aircraft's radar - airfield control radar - airport surface surveillance radar - airport surveillance radar - air-search radar - air surveillance radar - air traffic control radar - air-search radar - alert radar - alerting radar - altitude-finding radar - approach control radar - all-round looking radar - anticollision radar - approach control radar - area control radar - autofollow radar - autofollowing radar - autotracking radar - back-search radar - backward-looking radar - baseband radar - beam-rider radar - beam-transmitter radar - bistatic radar - chirped radar - coherent pulse radar - coherent radar - collision-avoidance radar - collision-warning radar - conical-scanning radar - continuous-wave radar - detection radar - digital radar - discrimination radar - Doppler radar - down-looking radar - dual-frequency radar - early-warning radar - electronically agile radar - electronically scanned radar - enemy radar - en-route surveillance radar - fine grain radar - flight path radar - forward-looking radar - frequency-agile radar - frequency-hopping radar - frequency scan radar - general-purpose radar - ground-based radar - ground-controlled approach radar - ground surveillance radars - guidance radar - guiding radar - height-finder radar - height-finding radar - holographic radar - illuminating radar - illuminator radar - imaging radar - infrared radar - interrogating radar - interrogation radar - landing radar - laser radar - light radar - lobing radar - lock-follow radar - long-range radar - look-down radar - mapping radar - medium-range radar - meteorological radar - microwave radar - microwave search radar - monopulse radar - monostatic radar - moving-target detection radar - moving-target indication radar - multifrequency radar - multimode radar - multistatic radar - navigation radar - navigational radar - NAV radar - noncoherent pulse radar - noncoherent radar - oil slick detection radar - omnirange radar - optical radar - OTH radar - overlap radars - over-the-horizon radar - panoramic radar - passive radar - phased-array radar - plan-position-indicator radar - portable radar - precision approach radar - primary radar - probing radar - pulse Doppler radar - pulsed radar - radar for mapping - radar for weather - range-gated radar - range-only radar - real-aperture radar - rendezvous radar - searchlight-control radar - search radar - secondary radar - secondary surveillance radar - semiactive radar - sensing radar - short-range radar - side-looking radar - sky-wave radar - space radar - space-borne radar - spacecraft-borne radar - space-vehicle radar - splash detection radar - step-frequency radar - surveillance radar - swept-frequency radar - synthetic-aperture radar - target-tracking radar - terminal radar - terrain avoidance radar - terrain-clearance radar - terrain-following radar - tracker radar - tracking radar - vertical incidence radar - very long-range radar - warning avoidance radar - weather radar
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height-finder radar — One that indicates the precise height of a target. It has a multilobe beam nodding aerial. Most modern radars are 3 D (three dimensional) and have a height finding function built into them … Aviation dictionary
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radar netting — The networking of a number of radars, including surveillance, height finding, and, in some cases, even fire control radar (FCR), to a single center to provide integrated target information display … Aviation dictionary
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JLG-43 Radar — The JLG 43 radar is a nodding height finding radar, a two dimensional (2D) radar which only provides azimuth and height data and is normally paired with other air search radars which provides the range to complete the picture. It is very similar… … Wikipedia
YLC-4 Radar — YLC 4 is a full solid state, full coherent 2D long range surveillance radar, which is mainly used for long range surveillance. In terms of data manipulation, the radar has the ability to synthesize data from up to four other radars with a large… … Wikipedia
v-beam radar — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Usage: capitalized V : a height finding radar emitting a vertical beam and another beam at a 45 degree angle each of which receives separate signals that can be measured against the range of target to obtain an accurate… … Useful english dictionary
JY-8 Radar — Infobox Radar name = JY 8 caption = JY 8 country = People s Republic of China introdate = unknown number = unknown type = unknown frequency = C band PRF = 36,500 Hz pulsewidth= 3 3.3 μs RPM = 3/6 rpm range = 350 km (max) altitude = 25 km diameter … Wikipedia
List of World War II British naval radar — This page is a List of World War II British naval radar.NomenclatureThese sets were initially numbered as wireless telegraph (w/t) sets, but a distinguishing prefix of 2 was soon added. Metric sets were numbered in the 28x and 29x series. When… … Wikipedia