Radar is pretty ubiquitous nowadays, but how does it really work? There's a lot more to it than you think and this series is here to explain it. In this video we'll go over the basics of radar waves. It'll teach you everything you need to understand more advanced topics like finding range, speed, and low RCS targets.
In future videos we'll also delve into the shadowy world of EW. That's Electronic or Electromagnetic Warfare depending on you ask. But either way it concerns the same thing. I don't see a lot of discussion on it, mostly because it's confusing and some areas are off limits to the public. But there's a vast swathe that can be talked about in public and that's what we'll cover.
So I hope you'll join me on this journey which all starts with Radar 101.
For further learning on radar I recommend watching this lecture series:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUJAYadtuizA8RC2Qk8LfmiWA56HZsk9y
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Additional sources:
https://www.radartutorial.eu/07.waves/wa13.en.html