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No one individual was responsible for improving both (or even either) technology. Radar and sonar were worked on by many investigators over decades to bring them along to the point where they are the effective, reliable tools we look to as we attempt to look at things in the sky, below the water and in the ground. What is arguably the most effective technology in bringing radar and sonar forward is the advancements in electronics, and in computer technology.
A radar engineer works with radar. They have design, develop, install, and test a radar.
Radar range is the distance of the object from the radar. Radar bearing is the direction of the object in relation to the radar. As radar is primarily used for ranging, the range information may be more important than the bearing.
An FMCW radar may make use of Doppler, but it doesn't necessarily.
Microwave IS used in RADAR.
A Field Artillery Firefinder Radar Operator operates and maintains radar systems used to track and locate enemy artillery and missile fire. They assist in calculating and plotting accurate firing locations to support friendly artillery missions. They are responsible for gathering data and communicating it to the command center for analysis and decision-making.
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Police radar can typically spot your speed from up to a few hundred feet away, depending on the model and conditions such as weather and line of sight. Advanced radar systems may have a longer range, but generally, they are effective within a few hundred meters.
Yes, he had a clearance for Confidential material which is the lowest security clearance available. It does not require a full background check, but was all that he needed to operate a radar system.
Magellan, a JPL-led project, used synthetic aperture radar to map Venus. Martin Marietta in Denver built the spacecraft, Hughes in El Segundo built the radar.
The operators thought that the blips were a scheduled flight of B-17 bombers .
Pvt Joseph Lockard and George Elliott Only Lockard survives as of 5/1/2012
The pilot in command.
B. Radar controller
NAVAIDS, Pilotage, Terrain, Radar, Reporting points, GPS, Eyesight, etc. based on location.
The terrain on Venus is actually quite rough, according to pictures taken by Soviet probes on the surface and US radar maps of the surface.
A radarman in the US Navy is responsible for operating and maintaining radar equipment used for detecting and tracking ships, aircraft, and other objects. They interpret and analyze radar data to provide situational awareness to the ship or aircraft they are assigned to. They may also be involved in troubleshooting and repairing radar systems.