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    This lengthy series radar antenna, identified as ALTAIR, is used to identify and track space items in combination with ABM testing at the Ronald Reagan Test Site on the Kwajalein.
    Radar Detector is an arrangement that uses electromagnetic impression to recognize the range, height, way, or speed of both moving and permanent items such as aircraft, ships, motor vehicles, weather configurations, and topography. A spreader produces radio waves which are reproducing by the target and noticed by a receiver, naturally in the similar position as the spreader. Even though the radio indication returned is typically extremely weak, radio signals can simply be augmented. This facilitates radar to notice items at series where additional productions, such as noise or visible light, would be too feeble to notice. Radar is used in a lot of circumstances, including meteorological discovery of precipitation, air traffic control, police discovery of speeding, traffic, and by the services.

    The term RADAR was invented in 1941 as an acronym for Radio Detection and Ranging. This acronym of American basis restored the previously used British contraction RDF (which stands for Radio Direction Finding). The word has since entered the English language as a regular word, radar, trailing the capitalization in the procedure.
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