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  2. Aselsan EIRS - Wikipedia

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    The system consists of the following subsystems that can be transported on 10-ton class vehicles: Radar subsystem tool; Command control vehicle; Radio link subsystem tool; Generator tool; Local control from the command control vehicle or remotely from the command control center; Transportable with C130 or A400M; Setup and assembly time in 30 ...

  3. Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control - Wikipedia

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    CACC realises longitudinal automated vehicle control. In addition to the feedback loop used in the ACC , which uses Radar , Camera and/or LIDAR measurements to derive the range to the vehicle in front, the preceding vehicle's acceleration is used in a feed-forward loop.

  4. Electronic-warfare aircraft - Wikipedia

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    An electronic-warfare aircraft is a military aircraft equipped for electronic warfare (EW), that is, degrading the effectiveness of enemy radar and radio systems by using radar jamming and deception methods. [1] In 1943, British Avro Lancaster aircraft were equipped with chaff in order to blind enemy air defence radars.

  5. AN/SPN-46(V)1 - Wikipedia

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    In 1985 an AN/SPN-46(V)1 system was placed on the aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy. In 1986 and 1987 OPEVALs were held for the radar system. In 1987 the Navy approved the system for "full automatic control from aircraft acquisition at ten nautical miles to touchdown on the deck".

  6. Track algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Analog detection pulses from radar and sonar systems Track: A symbol and number allowing operators to unambiguously identify the vehicle Leader: A line showing where the vehicle will be in the future. IFF: Transponder data showing identity. This may include speed, altitude, and heading in commercial aircraft.

  7. Kasta 2E - Wikipedia

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    The Kasta 2E1 (51U6) system uses two antennas and consists of two vehicles: one truck carries the antenna and its peripheral equipment; another truck operates as command post vehicle and on a trailer unit, the external power supply is installed; The Kasta 2E2 (39N6E) system uses one antenna and consists of three vehicles:

  8. US players will be paid to play at next year’s Ryder Cup ...

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    American players at next year’s Ryder Cup will be paid for the first time in the tournament’s history, the PGA of America announced Monday.. Members of the US team will now receive $500,000 ...

  9. BRDM-2 - Wikipedia

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    9P31 fitted with the passive radar detection system 9S12 (FLAT BOX A) and three sensors mounted around the carrier vehicle (one next to the launcher, one on the centre of engine deck and one between windscreens), giving it 360-degree coverage. This system emits no radar energy but can detect radio waves emitted from aircraft, giving the vehicle ...