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  2. Mmwave sensing - Wikipedia

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    Millimeter wave (mmWave) sensing is a non-contact system of using mmWave radar sensors to measure movement, acceleration, and angles as small as a fraction of a millimeter. [1] This system requires a mmWave radar sensor to transmit and receive pulses of millimeter electromagnetic wave energy, detecting targets and motion from the reflections it ...

  3. Millimeter cloud radar - Wikipedia

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    Millimeter-wave cloud radars, also denominated cloud radars, are radar systems designed to monitor clouds with operating frequencies between 24 and 110 GHz (Table 1). Accordingly, their wavelengths range from 1 mm to 1.11 cm, about ten times shorter than those used in conventional S band radars such as NEXRAD.

  4. AN/SPY-6 - Wikipedia

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    SPY-6 is intended as a scalable system, with each sensor array assembled from Radar Modular Assemblies (RMA), self-contained radar modules. [14] The Arleigh Burke deckhouse can only accommodate a 4.3 m (14 ft) version, but the USN claims they need a radar of 6.1 m (20 ft) or more to meet future ballistic missile threats. [8]

  5. AN/SPY-3 - Wikipedia

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    Country of origin. United States. Type. Navigation/Targeting. Frequency. X band. Range. 200 mi (320 km) The AN/SPY-3 is an active electronically scanned array radar manufactured by Raytheon and designed for both blue-water and littoral [1] operations.

  6. AN/FPQ-16 PARCS - Wikipedia

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    The AN/FPQ-16 Perimeter Acquisition Radar Attack Characterization System (PARCS or EPARCS) [1][2] is a powerful United States Space Force passive electronically scanned array radar system located in North Dakota. It is the second most powerful phased array radar system in the US Space Force's fleet of missile warning and space surveillance ...

  7. Long Range Discrimination Radar - Wikipedia

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    Long Range Discrimination Radar. The Long Range Discrimination Radar (LRDR) in Alaska is part of the United States's Ground-Based Midcourse Defense anti-ballistic missile system. The main contractor is Lockheed Martin, under a US$ 784 million contract from the Missile Defense Agency in October 2015. [1]