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Marine Radar Interference

Marine radar interference can occur due to various factors such as nearby electronic devices, radar cross-talk, or environmental conditions. Interference can cause reduced image clarity, making it harder to detect targets or obstacles. Common sources of interference include nearby radios, sonar equipment, and other radar systems. To minimize interference, boaters should ensure that their radar […]

Radar Countermeasures

Radar countermeasures are techniques used to disrupt, deceive, or evade radar detection by an adversary. Common countermeasures include radar jamming, where powerful signals are emitted to overwhelm or confuse enemy radar, and radar spoofing, where false signals are generated to mislead the radar system. Stealth technology also plays a role in radar countermeasures by reducing […]

Radar Clutter

Radar clutter refers to unwanted signals or reflections from objects other than the intended target, such as sea waves, weather conditions, or ground features. Clutter can obscure or interfere with the detection of targets, reducing the effectiveness of radar systems. Various techniques are used to reduce radar clutter, including signal processing algorithms and advanced filtering […]

Radar Jamming

Radar jamming is a technique used to disrupt radar signals, making it difficult for radar systems to detect or track targets. This can be achieved by emitting interference signals that confuse or block the radar’s ability to interpret reflected waves. Radar jamming is commonly used in military applications to protect assets from being detected by […]