In the context of tactical control radar, "tactical" refers to the operational use of radar systems for real-time decision-making and situational awareness during military engagements or operations. This type of radar is designed to support specific missions by providing precise information about enemy movements, positioning, and potential threats, allowing for timely responses and effective resource deployment. Essentially, tactical control radar enhances battlefield management and coordination.
Tactical to Practical with Hunter Ellis - 2003 Submarines Miracle Materials Radar was released on: USA: 16 September 2003
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The motto of US Air Force Tactical Air Control Party is 'Death on Call'.
Tactical Air Control
purpose of a radar synchronizer is to control timing throughout the system.
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A boat radar deflector is a device designed to redirect radar signals away from a vessel, typically to reduce radar cross-section and minimize detection by radar systems. It can help enhance a boat's stealth capabilities, making it less visible to other vessels or surveillance systems. These deflectors are often used by military or recreational vessels seeking to avoid radar detection for tactical or privacy reasons.
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When a radar has you marked for sure.
It depends on what you mean by tactical. In most U.S. states, yes.