Somewhere in the fifties, most people first heard the word “radar”. It was pronounced, as a rule, in a low voice, with great reverence and respect for this word and carried an element of the fact that the person who uttered this word was involved in some higher military or scientific secrets. Mass popular publications of that time in newspapers and magazines, detective stories, and films convinced readers and viewers of the existence of a very complex, capable of creating a miracle means that will protect sky from uninvited guests, allow planes to fly in any weather, in any visibility and see everything that is happening in the sky, on Earth, and at sea. But as time went on, and as always happens, mass interest in radar faded, it was replaced by new scientific and technical advances, and radar itself began to take shape in a strict scientific discipline with clearly defined boundaries of capabilities and applications.


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    Title :

    Radar


    Additional title:

    Springer Aerospace Techn.




    Publication date :

    2022-10-20


    Size :

    32 pages





    Type of media :

    Article/Chapter (Book)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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