many people contributed but the person who developed was Sir Robert Watson-Watt Radar was developed from US naval experiment to build a death ray. they found that although they could not get enough power to produce the death ray of energy that you get to echo off other ships. But the ranges where not great enough to make it practical. and the project was caned. until the magnetron made in the UK and then RADAR became practical
Radar is an equipment that send out a very narrow pulse of hi frequency when it hit a metallic object it reflect back and when processed it is possible to analyze the size speed and location of the object making it essential for air traffic management. The purpose of radar is to provide range information in air or a vacuum at night or in poor weather. Radar is typically scanned therefore for provide a situation picture of the object (Signal Scatters) around the radar.
Radar!
As far as I know, radar was invented by a Hungarian scientist named Zoltan Bay. That radar was first used in World War II by the British troops.
No world is a stage, and you cannot detect a helicopter unless you have the radar station (radar alone is not sufficient)
Normal radar sends out radio waves to determine the location of an object. Doppler radar can not only find the location of an object or storm, but using something known as the Doppler effect can determine how fast it is moving towards or away from the radar.
tracking radar
military just before WW2.
England developed the first radar scope to help defend against the German air attacks in the 2nd world war.
England developed the first radar scope to help defend against the German air attacks in the 2nd world war.
RADAR
It was derived in the 1950s, from RADAR screens and TV sets developed in the 1930s, which were derived from oscilloscopes developed in the 1920s.
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.
I suppose the greatest in importance of these was Radar.
Radar was significant in the detection of the Luftwaffe.
yes, I developed a radar absorbing coating , which can simply be applied on nearly every surface. It is very tough (passable) and reduces radar reflections between 5 and >110 GHz by 99 ... 99,99 %. [mailto:arrow33@gmx.de arrow33@gmx.de]
Airborne radar, jet aircraft and rocket aircraft.
Sonar was not introduced in World War 1.
The main tool is Doppler radar, which can remotely measure wind speed and direction. This can be used to find rotation in a storm associate with a possible tornado. Another, recently developed tool is dual-polarized radar. Unlike conventional radar, this radar can distinguish between rain, hail, and tornadic debris.