There was advanced radar on that plane, if I reckon correctly - if I remember correctly.
Koenig suggested putting a radar on a rover for this work.
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The S-Class will sport a stereo camera on the windshield to peer ahead in 3D, short- and long-range radar in front and rear, and short-range radar on the sides.
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The most advanced weather radar on the market, for example, lets pilots page through screens showing ever-changing maps of what's ahead--rain, approaching thunderstorms, turbulence, wind-shear threats--all color-coded on flat liquid crystal displays.
The Patriot missile homes on an electronic signal "painted" on the target by the radar, and relays its position in relation to the target back to the radar and on to the control centre.
There are facilities on Benbecula, North and South Uist and a radar station on Hirta in St Kilda.
Mike Clemens, assistant special agent in charge of the Maryland-Delaware FBI office, said Tuesday that Jarrah was "not on the radar screen" on September 9 and a watch list was not available at that time.
Putin has offered the use of a Russian radar based on Azerbaijan as an alternative.
They can be precise--they could take out a radar installation on a building without leveling the building.
They combined these findings with radar information on the height of the cloud to work out if there was any connection between the two.
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The cars use a combination of technologies, including radar sensors on the front, video cameras aimed at the surrounding area, various other sensors and artificial-intelligence software that helps steer.
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My father had once told me that some blind men could sense nearby objects, especially if they posed a danger, through a sort of acoustic radar situated on the tip of the nose, on the cheeks, and on the forehead: capable, as it were, of seeing with the whole face instead of just the eyes.
Switching on radar, or an anti-aircraft gun firing a single salvo, now brings down a hail of bombs on anything deemed threatening, from command bunkers to radar stations, and even anti-ship missiles.
The B-1B has some stealth features: A smooth design and the use of radar-absorbing materials gave it an appearance on radar that is said to be only 1% of that of the older B-52 bomber, even though it is only a little shorter - at 146 feet (44.5 metres) - and weighs almost the same.
He said the "issue of horsemeat was not on our radar" until Irish authorities embarked on tests late last year.
When boatloads of immigrants began arriving on beaches near Gibraltar in the 1990s, it installed an early-warning radar system based on one that Israel developed to stop seaborne Palestinian guerrilla raids.
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It would have been virtually unseeable on radar, an oceangoing version of our Stealth bomber.
This is highly desirable in stealth aircraft, because joints show up on radar.
We use this radar to decide on which technologies we should evaluate, develop a proof of concept for, and pilot.
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The body (4) is made of armoured steel and rounded edges and smooth contours are designed to make it less visible on radar.
In the second world war Mr Pierce worked on radar, in which signals directed at an object are bounced back to the transmitter.
An FAA spokesman said the agency was tracking the airplane on radar, so it knew the aircraft's position during the period without radio contact.
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It can acquire high-resolution data, especially in the steeply sloping coastal areas, where the radar altimeters flown on many other Earth observation satellites struggle to see important details.
The report said the Airprox board had been of the opinion that the object was unlikely to have been a fixed wing aircraft, helicopter or hot air balloon, given that it had not shown up on radar.
Radar altimeters flown on missions previous to Cryosat have not had the resolution to do this as precisely as researchers would like, and have not flown far enough to the north to get a full view of the Arctic basin.
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