The classic Hughes radar book, extensively revised to comprehensively cover modern airborne and space-based radar. A must-have text reference for readers throughout the radar and aerospace industry, plus all those with an interest in radar and aircraft. * The only text that covers the wide range of
Introduction to Airborne Radar
β Scribed by George W. Stimson
- Publisher
- SciTech Pub
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 650
- Series
- Aerospace & Radar Systems
- Edition
- 2nd ed
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The completely rewritten and revised Second Edition updates a famous work originally published by the Hughes Aircraft Company. Much more than a simple introduction, the book is actually a history, reference, tech manual, and textbook rolled into one beautiful illustrated volume, packed with full color photos, drawings, tables and charts, plus knowledgeable, informative text.Twelve new chapters cover all the sophisticated stealth radar techniques. Over 90% of the illustrations are in color as the book describes over a dozen airborne radar systems currently in service, from long-range surveillance to environmental monitoring. The first three chapters can be used as a stand-alone briefing on modern radar for readers who need a quick introduction.
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