
X-band Radar
X-band radar is a type of radar that operates in the microwave frequency range around 8 to 12 GHz. It is commonly used for weather monitoring, air traffic control, and military applications because it provides high-resolution images and can detect small objects like aircraft or storm details. The radar works by emitting microwave signals that bounce off objects and return to the antenna, allowing the system to determine their location, size, and movement. Its ability to produce detailed, real-time data makes it valuable for tracking weather phenomena and ensuring safety in aviation and defense operations.