radar detection

collocation in English

meaningsofradaranddetection

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radar
noun[U]
uk
/ˈreɪ.dɑːr/
us
/ˈreɪ.dɑːr/
a system that uses radio waves to find the position of objects that cannot ...
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detection
noun[U]
uk
/dɪˈtek.ʃən/
us
/dɪˈtek.ʃən/
the fact of noticing or ...
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Radardetectionof flooding beneath the forest canopy: a review.
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I should have thought that this was an important point when one thinks ofradardetection.
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If one enters an area in which the police are operating aradardetectionsystem, the device bleeps.
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They rely on land-based air cover and long-rangeradardetection.
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In addition, itsradardetectionrange was significantly down.
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The systems allow ships and coastal authorities to "see" the position of other ships, even in situations where physical obstructions would preventradardetection.
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Again, it will be subject toradardetectiononce it rises.
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If one is driving a car and at the same time looking at the speedometer and theradardetectionsystem, it would completely divert one's concentration from the road.
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Sukhoi confirmed that the aircraft had fully met all specifications and parameters, including maximum speed, height,radardetectionrange and manoeuvrability.
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Though successful, the system was not put into production because of improvements made toradardetection.
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Others have raised doubts about the use of canards on a low-observable design, stating that canards would guaranteeradardetectionand a compromise of stealth.
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Its supersonic speed meant there was no defense against it, andradardetectionprovided little warning.
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His books, articles and patents have advanced technology in computers,radardetectionand communications, for both civilian and defense applications.
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Submarine captains are more likely to useradardetectiongear than active radar to detect targets, as radar can be detected far beyond its own return range, revealing the submarine.
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His aircraft was later recovered and onboard data recorders showed that he had flown no higher than 150m ft above ground at 700 km/h to evaderadardetection.
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