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[[RADAR]] is an acronym for Radio Detection and Ranging
 
[[RADAR]] is an acronym for Radio Detection and Ranging
* It is a type of [[Sensor]]
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* It is a type of electromagnetic [[Sensor]] used on many platforms from [[groundcraft]], to [[aircraft]], in large [[facilities]], and more.
 
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* RADAR relies on accurate [[metric]]s.
== Description / Specifications ==
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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
 
RADAR is a sensor system that bounces [[Radio Communicator|radio waves]] (electromagnetic energy) off of a target and detects the reflection.
 
RADAR is a sensor system that bounces [[Radio Communicator|radio waves]] (electromagnetic energy) off of a target and detects the reflection.
 
* It is an active sensor.
 
* It is an active sensor.
* RADAR performance can be impaired by atmospheric conditions: all-weather RADAR has improved function in a variety of environmental conditions.
 
* RADAR apparatus can be specifically designed to perform a specialist role, such as Terrain Following RADAR.
 
 
* More advanced versions of RADAR may be capable of tight beam transmissions.
 
* More advanced versions of RADAR may be capable of tight beam transmissions.
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* RADAR apparatus can be designed to perform a specialist role, such as Terrain Following RADAR or ground penetrating RADAR.
  
RADAR broadcasts can be detected by many sensor systems and targeted by RADAR direction finders.
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=== All-weather RADAR ===
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RADAR performance can be impaired by atmospheric conditions: all-weather RADAR has improved function in a variety of environmental conditions.
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* It is an active [[sensor]].
  
RADAR can be countered by [[EMM]] (electromagnetic masking – "stealth" technology) and confused or overwhelmed by [[Jamming Equipment|RADAR jammer]]s.
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=== RADAR Direction Finder ===
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RADAR broadcasts can be detected by many sensor systems: a RADAR Direction Finder specifically locates RADAR devices based on the radio waves that they emit. It consists of a receiving array (typically a dish) and a control and interface unit.
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* It is a passive [[sensor]].
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* A RADAR Direction Finder can detect signals across a variety of wavelength bands.
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* It is able to precisely pinpoint the source of a RADAR broadcast.
  
== History & Background / Dossier ==
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=== Countermeasures ===
RADAR is available from [[TL-5]] onwards.
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* RADAR can be countered by [[EMM]] (electromagnetic masking – "stealth" technology)
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* It can be confused or overwhelmed by [[Jamming Equipment#RADAR Jammers|RADAR Jammers]].
  
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== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
 
RADAR is limited by realspace physics. The EM broadcasts that the RADAR produces take time to reach their target and their echoes take an equal amount of time to bounce back to the sensor apparatus.
 
RADAR is limited by realspace physics. The EM broadcasts that the RADAR produces take time to reach their target and their echoes take an equal amount of time to bounce back to the sensor apparatus.
 
* A RADAR broadcast travels at approximately 300,000 km per second. For example, a RADAR tracking a target at a distance of 900,000 km will have a signal delay of 6 seconds (3 seconds for the EM broadcast to reach the target and 3 seconds for its echoes to return).
 
* A RADAR broadcast travels at approximately 300,000 km per second. For example, a RADAR tracking a target at a distance of 900,000 km will have a signal delay of 6 seconds (3 seconds for the EM broadcast to reach the target and 3 seconds for its echoes to return).
  
== References & Contributors / Sources ==
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=== Technological Overview of Sensory Devices ===
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* [[RADAR]] → [[LADAR]] → [[Densitometer]] → [[Neutrino Sensor]] → [[Neural Activity Sensor]]
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=== Technological Overview of RADAR Technology ===
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''[[TL:4-6]]:''
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* RADAR is available from [[TL-5]] onwards.
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* Military RADAR's start as large ground-based [[facilities]], but are eventually miniaturized to a point here smaller atmospheric [[fighter]] [[aircraft]] can carry them.
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''[[TL:7-9]]:''
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* Consumer RADAR devices generally become available within this period including speed registering devices and [[Jamming Equipment|jammers]] for [[Ground Car]]s.
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''[[TL:10-12]]:''
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* No information yet available.
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''[[TL:13-15]]:''
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* No information yet available.
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== References & Contributors ([[Sources]]) ==
 
{{Intermediate}}
 
{{Intermediate}}
 
{{Sources
 
{{Sources
|S1= [[MegaTraveller]] [[Referee's Manual]], ([[Game Designers Workshop]] 1987) p68
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|S1= [[MegaTraveller]] [[Referee's Manual]], ([[Game Designers Workshop]] 1987) pg 68
|S2= [[Fire, Fusion, & Steel]], [[Traveller The New Era]], ([[Game Designers Workshop]] 1987) p50
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|S2= [[Fire, Fusion, & Steel]], [[Traveller The New Era]], ([[Game Designers Workshop]] 1987) pg 50
 
|S3= [[Traveller Wiki Editorial Team]]
 
|S3= [[Traveller Wiki Editorial Team]]
|S4= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[User:Maksim-Smelchak|Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]]  
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|S4= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]]  
 
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[[Category: Sensor Equipment]]
 
[[Category: Sensor Equipment]]
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{{LEN|Device|Sensor}}

Revision as of 15:18, 20 March 2019

RADAR
Imperial Sunburst-Sun-IISS-Traveller.gif
Sensor Device
Type Sensor Equipment
Tech Level TL–5
Cost Varies
Size Varies
Weight Varies
Manufacturer Various

RADAR is an acronym for Radio Detection and Ranging

Description (Specifications)

RADAR is a sensor system that bounces radio waves (electromagnetic energy) off of a target and detects the reflection.

  • It is an active sensor.
  • More advanced versions of RADAR may be capable of tight beam transmissions.
  • RADAR apparatus can be designed to perform a specialist role, such as Terrain Following RADAR or ground penetrating RADAR.

All-weather RADAR

RADAR performance can be impaired by atmospheric conditions: all-weather RADAR has improved function in a variety of environmental conditions.

RADAR Direction Finder

RADAR broadcasts can be detected by many sensor systems: a RADAR Direction Finder specifically locates RADAR devices based on the radio waves that they emit. It consists of a receiving array (typically a dish) and a control and interface unit.

  • It is a passive sensor.
  • A RADAR Direction Finder can detect signals across a variety of wavelength bands.
  • It is able to precisely pinpoint the source of a RADAR broadcast.

Countermeasures

  • RADAR can be countered by EMM (electromagnetic masking – "stealth" technology)
  • It can be confused or overwhelmed by RADAR Jammers.

History & Background (Dossier)

RADAR is limited by realspace physics. The EM broadcasts that the RADAR produces take time to reach their target and their echoes take an equal amount of time to bounce back to the sensor apparatus.

  • A RADAR broadcast travels at approximately 300,000 km per second. For example, a RADAR tracking a target at a distance of 900,000 km will have a signal delay of 6 seconds (3 seconds for the EM broadcast to reach the target and 3 seconds for its echoes to return).

Technological Overview of Sensory Devices

Technological Overview of RADAR Technology

TL:4-6:

  • RADAR is available from TL-5 onwards.
  • Military RADAR's start as large ground-based facilities, but are eventually miniaturized to a point here smaller atmospheric fighter aircraft can carry them.

TL:7-9:

  • Consumer RADAR devices generally become available within this period including speed registering devices and jammers for Ground Cars.

TL:10-12:

  • No information yet available.

TL:13-15:

  • No information yet available.

References & Contributors (Sources)

This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Far Future Enterprises or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.