Airborne Early Warning Radar


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The first chapters introduce the subject and define the nature of the targets that radar is expected to detect and track and the natural environment--the atmosphere and clutter with which radar must deal. Subsequent chapters are devoted to the analysis and design formulation of airborne early warning radars. Emphasis is on information appropriate to radar bands that are conventionally used or considered for long-range surveillance. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




Airborne Early Warning System Concepts


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This comprehensive discussion of airborne early warning (AEW) system concepts encompasses a wide range of issues, including capabilities and limitations, developmental trends and opportunities for improvement.




Airborne Early Warning


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Describes how radar and other air surveillance techniques, such as airborne warning and control devices, are used to watch the skies to determine what the enemy is doing.







Airborne Early Warning


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AWACS and Hawkeyes


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This book features a complete history of airborne early warning aircraft (AWACs) and includes photographs and diagrams detailing airborne radar technology.




AWACS Background Material


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