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Radar technology in the Czech Republic

A contemporary status of radar technology in the Czech Republic is reviewed in this paper. We may find activity in many different directions in this field now. Those are: new primary radar development both for military and civil application, primary and secondary radar upgrades, new passive radar de...

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Published in:IEEE aerospace and electronic systems magazine 2004-08, Vol.19 (8), p.27-34
Main Authors: Bezousek, P., Schejbal, V.
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Aircraft components
Airports
Electronic systems
Government
Microwave communication
Military
Optimization
Passive radar
Radar
Radar antennas
Radar applications
Radar cross section
Radar equipment
Receivers
Research and development
Surveillance
Warning
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