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LECTURE 6 RADAR PART II. Introduction Recall Back RADAR Part 1  What are the three types of RADAR?  What are the differences between PSR and SSR? 

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1 LECTURE 6 RADAR PART II

2 Introduction Recall Back RADAR Part 1  What are the three types of RADAR?  What are the differences between PSR and SSR?  How PSR works?  How SSR works?

3 why ‘Stealth’ aircraft can be invisible ?? B-2 Spirit stealth bomber of the U.S Air Force An F-117 Nighthawk stealth strike aircraft

4 Most conventional aircraft have a rounded shape. This shape creates a very efficient radar reflector. Means that no matter where the radar signal hits the plane, some of the signal gets reflected back

5 However, some military aircraft are designed and constructed to be non-reflective - the so-called “stealth aircraft”. B-2 Spirit stealth bomber of the U.S Air Force An F-117 Nighthawk stealth strike aircraft

6 A stealth aircraft is made up of completely flat surfaces and very sharp edges. When a radar signal hits a stealth plane, the signal reflects away at an angle. Surfaces on a stealth aircraft also can absorb radar energy as well. So, this aircraft become invisible.

7 2. Airborne Weather RADAR (AWR)

8 Introduction  Airborne Weather Radar (AWR) is used to provide the pilots about weather ahead.  The installation include weather radar antenna located in the nose of the aircraft and weather radar display inside the cockpit.  The radar information can be displayed in combination with the aircraft route on the EFIS Navigation Display (ND)  Weather radar is used for severe weather avoidance

9 The antenna is housed in a radar made of composite materials located in the nose of the aircraft.

10 How Airborne Weather Radar Works  An antenna which sweeps side to side transmits Super High Frequency (SHF) signals which is 9Ghz  When hit the reflective objects (precipitation), the signals is reflected back to the antenna receiver.  The returns (echo) are displayed to the pilot on the aircrafts radar screen.

11 Precipitation  Weather radar is function to detect, locate, and measure the amount of precipitation.  Precipitation is within or falling from cloud.  It includes rain, snow, ice & hail.  Different precipitation has different refractive and reflective levels.

12 Airborne Weather Radar Works  The goal of weather radar is to display areas of heavy precipitation, which generally indicates areas of turbulence.  Different types of precipitation have different reflective qualities.  Reflectivity of precipitation is directly related to MOISTURE content.  Large water droplets show the strongest returns, while dry hail or snow will show light returns, or no returns at all.  Weather radar detects raindrops, not clouds or fog.

13 Airborne Weather Radar Works  The precipitation painted (depicted) by airborne weather radar is not of primary concern, however it is representative of areas of severe weather.  Areas of large raindrop size=high rainfall rate=intense storm=turbulence.  The turbulence associated with convective clouds is often severe and always dangerous.  Other dangerous factors associated with thunderstorms are: severe icing, hail, lightning, strong downdrafts.

14 Airborne Weather Radar Display

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16 CAUTION: weather radar emits harmful radiation, it should not be operated when people are standing within 50 feet of radome or during refueling.

17 Radome Radome is a dome- shaped protective enclosure for a radar antenna, made from materials that do not interfere with the transmission and reception of radio waves.

18 Radome

19 Conclusion  Properties of wave are very essential for a better understanding on how radar and other instruments works.  Radar is very useful for navigation purposes, safety purposes and very helpful as well in airport management.


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