- Look up
radome in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
radome (a
portmanteau of "radar" and "dome") is a structural,
weatherproof enclosure that protects...
- a
fixed radome featuring three active electronically scanned array (AESA)
radars each
covering a 120-degree sector,
unlike the
rotating radome on the comparable...
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adapted as the Mark XI. This used a new
narrow radome that fit
between the Swordfish's
landing gear. The
radome's location made the
carriage of a
torpedo impossible...
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significantly to the
maintenance and
reconstruction of the
attached radar dome
Radome. The
radar dome,
which is
supported by
internal pressure,
collapsed in October...
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upgrade several years later, with
parabolic antennas replaced by
three large radomes. In
addition to
collecting electronic intelligence, this
class is also...
- the
instability caused by the
radome; and
extending the
length of the
undercarriage to
increase the
clearance for the
radome,
which consequently increased...
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conversions with
centimetric radar in
radome on
right wing
leading edge. TBF-1CD TBF-1C
conversions with
centimetric radar in
radome on
right wing
leading edge....
- the
upper fuselage and a
radome below the
forward fuselage. The
first three aircraft retained the
standard tanker nose
radome,
while 58-0126 was ****ed...
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behalf of the NSA, with
antennas contained in
numerous distinctive white radomes,
locally referred to as "the golf balls", and is
alleged to be an element...
- 7 stories high and
weighing 340 tons. To
protect it from bad weather, a
radome made of
Dacron covered the antenna. It was 160 feet (49 m) high, 210 feet...