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Some features, such as forward looking radar (FLR), side-looking radar for navigational fixing, only became commonplace on military aircraft years later.
The paper presents the development process of an active safety and driver assistance system based on forward looking radar technology.
These aircraft featured the following sensors: Autonetics (A division of North American Aviation) R-132 forward looking radar (FLR) to locate targets for closer inspection via Low Light Level TV (LLLTV) and Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR), and featured a Moving Target Indicator (MTI) and automatic tracking capability.
The sensors to be developed under Shed Light were broken into three categories, Low Light Level TV (LLLTV), Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR), and Forward Looking Radar (FLR).
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The search radar looks for interesting stuff — up to 340 miles away — so that the tracking radar can pinpoint the interesting thing and pass that info along to other people in the air defense ecosystem, who can then check it out, shoot at it, or whatever.
While low, gray clouds slid over Torrey Pines South, Stettner sat in his trailer looking at radar.
And a controller, looking at radar, will never space the planes as precisely as the pilots can, experts say.
On numerous occasions, at home or in his Tampa office, he has been looking at radar and telling people hundreds of miles away at Yankee Stadium that they were failing to notice a front that would push the rain away, or a line of showers moving in from the south.
This opens a possible use when looking for radar invisibility shields to protect selected targets.
There I met W. Lee Robinson Jr., a talkative, balding man who said everyone calls him Radar because he looks like Radar from "M*A*S*H".
Indeed, varied terrain and SAR imaging are inseparable because as a result of their fundamental principle of side-looking, radar images are sensitive to the terrain.
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