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Monopulse radar is a
radar system that uses
additional encoding of the
radio signal to
provide accurate directional information. The name
refers to its...
- Amplitude-comparison
monopulse refers to a
common direction finding technique. This
method is used in
monopulse radar,
electronic warfare and
radio astronomy...
- Phase-comparison
monopulse is a
technique used in
radio frequency (RF)
applications such as
radar and
direction finding to
accurately estimate the direction...
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during World War II; therefore, the two
systems are
still compatible.
Monopulse secondary surveillance radar (MSSR), Mode S, TCAS and ADS-B are similar...
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inverse monopulse s****er is a type of semi-active
radar homing that
offers significant advantages over
earlier designs. The
system requires electronics...
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conical scanning s****er with a
Marconi inverse monopulse s****er that
worked with the F-4's radar.
Monopulse s****ers are more accurate, less
susceptible to...
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synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) imaging.
Emerging technology utilizes monopulse radar 3-D imaging. Real
aperture radar (RAR) is a form of
radar that transmits...
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American AIM-7 Sparrow,
using the same airframe, but uses an
inverse monopulse s****er that is far more
accurate and much less
susceptible to ECM than...
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early 1970s, the RAF
developed the
Skyflash version with an
inverse monopulse s****er[citation needed] and
improved motor,
while the
Italian Air Force...
- The AN/FPS-16 is a
highly accurate ground-based
monopulse single object tracking radar (SOTR), used
extensively by the NASA
crewed space program, the...