The term "radar" stands for "Radio Detection and Ranging." It was coined by the United States Navy during World War II to describe the technology used for detecting and tracking objects using radio waves.
Another name for radar waves is radar systems or electromagnetic waves.
A palindrome is a word that reads the same both backwards and forwards. So radar already is a palindrome. IF you're thinking of the acronym for radar, it's RAdio Detection And Ranging.
"Radar detection system: madam rotor" is a palindrome for detection system using radar waves.
The radar cross section of an object is a measure of how well it reflects or scatters radar signals. A larger radar cross section means the object is more likely to be detected by radar systems.
The antonym for radar is stealth. Radar is a system that detects the presence, direction, and distance of objects by radio waves, while stealth refers to the ability to go undetected by radar or other detection systems.
The image generated by radar is typically called a radar image or radar map.
Another name for radar waves is radar systems or electromagnetic waves.
Radar's proper name was Walter, and his character was played by Gary Burghoff.
Radar's first name is Marcus, but to my knowledge his last name was not stated. "'I figure that you guys probably know Marcus better than any­ one,' she said, using Radar's real name."
The F-117 Nighthawk cannot be detected by radar.
The hamster's name was ' Dopey ' .
Give Radar the cigar you got from defeating the man with two name's
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