- A
radome (a
portmanteau of
radar and dome) is a structural,
weatherproof enclosure that
protects a
radar antenna. The
radome is
constructed of material...
- a
fixed radome featuring three active electronically scanned array (AESA)
radars each
covering a 120-degree sector,
unlike the
rotating radome on the comparable...
-
flying in the
Persian Gulf at Mach 0.9 at 29,000 feet (8,800 m) when the
radome separated from his airplane, impacted, and destro**** his canopy. With a...
- 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...
- it
tended to
crack the
perspex in the
radome. This was not
wholly solved until 1943, when an
entirely new
radome was introduced. The move to the cheese...
- today.
Today the
radome has been
preserved as an
industrial monument commemorating the dawn of
satellite communications. The
radome and
station are available...
-
Shahed 121 in blue, and to the right, a
Shahed 129 with
redesigned radome...
- with a
small radome for
gunnery ranging (although not the "full"
radome of the
second prototype). The
second prototype included a full
radome and chin-mounted...
-
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....
- US Navy
radome on
Diego Garcia...