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AWG-9 and radar
Its weapons system, the AIM-54 working with the AWG-9 radar, migrated to the new U. S. Navy fighter project, the VFX, which would become the F-14 Tomcat.
The Tomcat's AWG-9 radar was capable of tracking up to 24 targets in Track-While-Scan mode, with the AWG-9 selecting up to six priority targets for potential launch by the AIM-54.
The Phoenix has several guidance modes and achieves its longest range by using mid-course updates from the F-14A / B AWG-9 radar ( APG-71 radar in the F-14D ) as it climbs to cruise between and at close to Mach 5.
Data is fed to the pod by the Tomcat ’ s AWG-9 ( F-14A and F-14B ) and AN / APG-71 ( F-14D ) radar, but the LTS in turn only sends video and guidance symbology to the crew's cockpit displays.
The Phoenix and its associated Tomcat radar, the AWG-9 was capable of multiple track and launch capability, which was unique to the Tomcat / Phoenix until the advent of AMRAAM in 1991. A MiG-29 Fulcrum fires a AA-10 " Alamo ".

AWG-9 and F-14
Until the early 1990s, the F-14 Tomcat didn't have clearance to drop bombs even though all Tomcats were built with a Stores Management System ( SMS ) that included air-to-ground options as well as rudimentary software in the AWG-9.

AWG-9 and was
The AIM-54 / AWG-9 combination was the first to have multiple track capability ( up to 24 targets ) and launch ( up to 6 Phoenixes can be launched nearly simultaneously ); the large missile is equipped with a conventional warhead.

AWG-9 and .
The large Tactical Information Display ( TID ) in the RIO's cockpit gave an unprecedented amount of information to the aircrew ( the pilot had the ability to monitor the RIO's display ) and, importantly, the AWG-9 could continually search and track multiple targets after Phoenix missiles were launched, thereby maintaining situational awareness of the battlespace.

radar and system
They had ruined the radar warning system with their window, they had made themselves invisible above their flares.
** SS-C1 Sepal radar system
Modern coastal artillery ( for example, Russia's " Bereg " system ) is often self propelled, ( allowing it to avoid counter-battery fire ) and fully integrated, meaning that each battery has all of the support systems that it requires ( maintenance, targeting radar, etc.
The proportional guidance system that homes in on enemy radar emissions has a fixed antenna and seeker head in the missile's nose.
One characteristic of the Missileer ancestry was that the radar sent it mid-course corrections, which allowed the fire control system to " loft " the missile up over the target into thinner air where it had better range.
* Guidance system: Semi-active and active radar homing
* Conical scanning, a system used in early radar units to improve their accuracy
Instead, this effort evolved into the SAGE system for the US Air Force, which used large screens and light guns to allow operators to interact with radar data stored in the computer.
* 1954 – Canada and the United States agree to construct the Distant Early Warning Line, a system of radar stations in the far northern Arctic regions of Canada and Alaska.
The population of Frobisher Bay increased rapidly during the construction of the Distant Early Warning Line ( DEW line, a system of radar stations, see North American Aerospace Defense Command ( NORAD )) in the mid-1950s.
Linked to existing national radar sites the coordinated system was called the NATO Air Defence Ground Environment ( NADGE ).
( This AEGIS not to be confused with the U. S. Navy ` s AEGIS, a shipboard fire control radar and weapons system.
NADGE / AEGIS were complemented, in West Germany by the German Air Defence Ground Environment ( GEADGE ), an updated radar network adding southern West Germany to the European system, and Coastal Radar Integration System ( CRIS ), adding data links from Danish coastal radars.
During the conflict, Nehru wrote two desperate letters to U. S. President John F. Kennedy, requesting 12 squadrons of fighter jets and a modern radar system.
Another client, Israel Aircraft Industries International, is competing with Chicago's Boeing Company to sell the government of South Korea a billion-dollar airborne radar system.
At the end of the 15 seconds the batteries then powered the radar system and passed responsibility to the barometric stage.
Application areas include system identification and control ( vehicle control, process control, natural resources management ), quantum chemistry, game-playing and decision making ( backgammon, chess, poker ), pattern recognition ( radar systems, face identification, object recognition and more ), sequence recognition ( gesture, speech, handwritten text recognition ), medical diagnosis, financial applications ( automated trading systems ), data mining ( or knowledge discovery in databases, " KDD "), visualization and e-mail spam filtering.
The Air Force Space Surveillance System, colloquially known as the Space Fence, is a multistatic radar system that detects orbital objects passing over America.
This artillery director worked with the SCR584 radar system to achieve extraordinary hit rates ( near 90 %) that would not have been possible otherwise.
* Passive covert radar, a radar system exploiting broadcast transmitters
In the 1980s, the UK's air traffic control radar processing was conducted on a PDP 11 / 34 system known as PRDS-Processed Radar Display System at RAF West Drayton.
Full radar evolved as a pulsed system, and the first such elementary apparatus was demonstrated in December 1934 by the American Robert M. Page, working at the Naval Research Laboratory.

radar and carried
The upgrade is being carried out by Embraer and Elbit ; it includes a new avionics suite, a full glass cockpit with three MFDs, HOTAS configuration and a new multimode radar, the Italian Grifo F. The first F-5EM was handed over on September 21, 2005, and it is scheduled at a rate of two aircraft being delivered each month from that date onwards.
The Haganah carried out violent attacks in Palestine, such as the liberation of interned immigrants from the Atlit camp, the bombing of the country's railroad network, sabotage raids on radar installations and bases of the British Palestine police.
Payloads carried were an optical sensor ( which is a daytime and infra red camera ) and a synthetic aperture radar.
Surprisingly the first use of a radio interferometer for an astronomical observation was carried out by Payne-Scott, Pawsey and Lindsay McCready on 26 January 1946 using a SINGLE converted radar antenna ( broadside array ) at 200 MHz near Sydney, Australia.
She also carried a 27-MHz COZI radar, which was operated by Air Force Cambridge Research Center, which was used to monitor effects of the shots.
She carried an Air Force MSQ-1A radar and communication system for missile tracking.
Predecessor companies built the Comet, the world's first commercial jet airliner ; the Harrier " jump jet ", the world's first operational Vertical / Short Take-Off and Landing ( VTOL ) aircraft ; the " groundbreaking " Blue Vixen radar carried by Sea Harrier FA2s and which formed the basis of the Eurofighter's CAPTOR radar ; and co-produced the iconic Concorde supersonic airliner with Aérospatiale.
These are carried out using the third-person camera, which often changes its angle to give the player the best view of the area possible, and an on-screen radar, which displays enemies and their field of vision .< ref name =" gsguide ">
As part of their early use of radar, the British developed a radar set that could be carried on an aircraft for " Air Controlled Interception ".
In February 1944 the U. S. Navy ordered the development of a radar system that could be carried aloft in an aircraft as Project Cadillac.
* Lockheed F-94B StarfireBecause it carried a highly secret airborne radar system, the F-94s were at first not permitted to fly deep into enemy territory.
Calibration of the system was carried out initially using a flight of mostly civilian-flown, impressed Avro Rota autogyros flying over a known landmark, the radar then being calibrated so that the position of a target relative to the ground could be read from the position on the display CRT.
Phobos probes carried several instruments: solar x-ray and ultraviolet telescopes, a neutron spectrometer and the Grunt radar experiment designed to study the surface relief of Phobos.
Flying activity in France is carried out by a network of bases, platforms and French air defence radar systems.
The other was the centimetric navigation equipment H2S radar carried in the bombers themselves.
During July 1945, the B-29s have carried an average bombload of 7. 4 tons ( 6, 713 kg ) per plane – an increase of 4. 8 tons ( 4, 355 kg ) since November 1944 – dropped more than 75 percent of their bombs by radar, and suffered a loss rate of only 0. 4 percent of aircraft raiding Japan ( down from 5. 7 percvent in January 1945 ).
At the NRL he was briefed by the head of its Radio Division, A. Hoyt Taylor, who told him about experiments that had been carried out into what the Navy would later name radar.
The Tornado ADV carried the GEC-Marconi AI. 24 Foxhunter radar.
The AI. 24 ( Foxhunter ) airborne radar is carried by the Panavia Tornado ADV fighter aircraft ( known as the Tornado F3 in Royal Air Force service ) and gives it an all-weather, day and night, beyond-visual-range engagement capability.
As these missions broke the Luftwaffe, missions were able to be carried out at lower altitudes, especially in bad weather when the H2X radar could be used.
When the radar is carried by an aircraft or an orbiting vehicle, those positions are functions of a single variable, distance along the vehicle ’ s path, which is a single mathematical dimension ( not necessarily the same as a linear geometric dimension ).
When the radar is to be carried by a high-speed vehicle and is to image a large area at fine resolution, those conditions may clash, leading to what has been called SAR's ambiguity problem.

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