
Radar Development
Radar development involves creating systems that emit radio waves to detect and locate objects, such as aircraft, ships, or weather formations. When these waves hit an object, they bounce back to the radar receiver, allowing the system to determine the object’s distance, speed, and direction. Over time, advancements have enhanced radar accuracy, range, and resolution, enabling better navigation, weather forecasting, and defense capabilities. Technological innovations like digital signal processing, phased array antennas, and Doppler techniques have made radars faster, more precise, and adaptable for various applications across military, aviation, and meteorology sectors.