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Sea Clutter: Scattering the K Distribution and Radar Performance, 2nd Edition

Sea Clutter: Scattering the K Distribution and Radar Performance, 2nd Edition


Principles of Modern Radar: Advanced Techniques

Principles of Modern Radar: Advanced Techniques


Pulse Doppler Radar: Principles, Technology, Applications

Pulse Doppler Radar: Principles, Technology, Applications


Radar Essentials: A Concise Handbook for Radar Design and Performance Analysis

Radar Essentials: A Concise Handbook for Radar Design and Performance Analysis
by G. Richard Curry

Waveform Design and Diversity for Advanced Radar Systems

Waveform Design and Diversity for Advanced Radar Systems


Foliage Penetration Radar: Detection and Characterization of Objects Under Trees

Foliage Penetration Radar: Detection and Characterization of Objects Under Trees
by Mark E. Davis

Principles of Waveform Diversity and Design

Principles of Waveform Diversity and Design


Principles of Modern Radar: Basic Principles

Principles of Modern Radar: Basic Principles


Pocket Radar Guide: Key Radar Facts, Equations, and Data

Pocket Radar Guide: Key Radar Facts, Equations, and Data
G. Richard Curry

Phased-Array Radar Design: Application of Radar Fundamentals

Phased-Array Radar Design: Application of Radar Fundamentals
Tom Jeffrey

Fundamentals of Ground Radar for Air Traffic Control Engineers and Technicians

Fundamentals of Ground Radar for Air Traffic Control Engineers and Technicians
Ronald Bouwman

Introduction to Sensors for Ranging and Imaging

Introduction to Sensors for Ranging and Imaging
Graham M. Brooker

Theory of Edge Diffraction in Electromagnetics: Origination and Validation of the Physical Theory of Diffraction, Revised Printing

Theory of Edge Diffraction in Electromagnetics: Origination and Validation of the Physical Theory of Diffraction, Revised Printing
Pyotr Ufimtsev

Advances in Bistatic Radar

Advances in Bistatic Radar
Nicholas J. Willis and Hugh D. Griffiths

Design of Multi-Frequency CW Radars

Design of Multi-Frequency CW Radars
Mohinder Jankiraman

Radar Cross Section Measurements

Radar Cross Section Measurements
Eugene F. Knott

Sea Clutter: Scattering, the K-Distribution, and Radar Performance

Sea Clutter: Scattering, the K-Distribution, and Radar Performance
Keith D. Ward, Robert J.A. Tough & Simon Watts

Introduction to Radar Target Recognition

Introduction to Radar Target Recognition


Principles of Space Time Adaptive Processing, Third Edition

Principles of Space Time Adaptive Processing, Third Edition


Bistatic Radar, Second Edition

Bistatic Radar, Second Edition
Nicholas. J. Willis

Radar Imaging and Holography

Radar Imaging and Holography
Alexander Ja Pasmurov and Julius S. Zinoview


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