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Why did they develop the b-2 bomber?

They developed the B2 to get a large, long range, low profile bomber that would emit a low radar signature.


Where did Radar drink?

Radar would enjoy a grape Nehi at Rosie's Bar. He would also have coffee at the mess tent.


Im looking for a radar detector that detects the presence of a radar when it is being used?

That would be any radar detector. If you want to detect a radar that is not being used, you need to find a psychic.


Large rotating tropical weather system with high-speed winds?

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What is a palindrome on a screen?

That would be a radar.


Radar on US battleships in World War 2?

Yes. Radar was used on major warships by all the major powers at some point during WW2. The US and UK had an advantage in that their radar was developed and equipped earlier in the war. The standard large warship radar for the US was CXAM.


What do radar signals pick up?

Radar signals pick up objects that reflect radio waves back to the radar unit. This can include aircraft, ships, weather patterns, and even birds or insects. The radar measures the time it takes for the signal to bounce back, providing information on the distance, speed, and direction of the object.


What man-made or natural features could interfere with weather radar?

Man-made features like buildings, mountains, and large bodies of water can interfere with weather radar by blocking or reflecting the radar signals. Natural features such as heavy rainfall, snow, or severe thunderstorms can also hinder radar performance by causing attenuation or clutter in the radar data.


Which instruments keep watch an iceburg?

Large icebergs will appear on a modern radar screen - some thing that the RSM Titanic of 15th April 1912, didn't possess, as radar was yet to be invented. Modern communications and weather reports make it less likely that a collision would occur nowadays. Any such weather warnings of icebergs or large ice floes are likely, would mean that extra lookout would be stationed on the ship, and possibly the Captain might order the speed to be reduced.


Would radar and or radio work in outerspace?

Of course it will.


Does a radar gun work in the rain?

I would assume so. Radar is just another form of electromagnetic radiation, just like light. I would infer that if you can see through the rain (that's light), then other forms of electromagnetic radiation (such as radar) can also pass through the rain. Of Course, I would also assume that the range and effectiveness of the radar gun would be reduced at least a small bit. As long as the radar is functional normal rain water will not have any effect on it working to detect speed.


Difference between searching and tracking radar?

Search radar explore large volume of space. Normally it has a 360 degree of azimuth and 20-30 degrees to 90 degrees elevation angle. Tracking radars locks a perticular target. Normally it has a narrow azimuth.