![]() The principle on which radar operates is similar to the reflection or echo of a sound wave or signal. They are also used for general surveillance, navigation, and for controlling ship's own aircraft and small boats. Shipboard radar systems are used primarily for early detection of surface or air contacts and to gather data, such as range, bearing, altitude, and speed of targets. Radar is an acronym for Radio Detection and Ranging. The lesson narrative is organized as follows:īasic radar principles, components, and operating characteristics/parameters were covered in Division Officer Course. An overview of common radar equipment and factors that affect radars will also be presented. The review of radar principles includes basic radar theory, terminology, types, and detection methods. ![]() This lesson topic will introduce you to a variety of radar systems and equipment that you may be materially responsible for as EMO. NEETS Module 18, Radar Principles, NAVEDTRA 172-18-00-84 Shipboard Electronics Material Officer, NAVEDTRA 12969Ģ.Ğlectronic Technician 3 & 2, NAVEDTRA 10197Ĥ.Ğlectronic Technician Supervisor, NAVEDTRA 12411ĥ. Written Lesson Topic presentations in the Module Booklet:ġ. To learn the material in this LESSON TOPIC, you will use the following study resources: The student should review the "LIST OF STUDY RESOURCES" and read the Lesson Topic LEARNING OBJECTIVES before beginning the lesson topic. ![]() The LEARNING OBJECTIVES of this LESSON TOPIC are as follows:Ĥ.5ĝescribe shipboard Combat Systems Electronic RADAR equipment as related to:Ĥ.6ĝescribe the purpose and characteristics of the four fundamental RADAR systems used aboard ships to include:Ĥ.7ĝescribe the characteristics of basic types of RADAR antennas.Ĥ.8ĝescribe the basic shipboard IFF system to include: This lesson topic presents information common U.S. Electronics Material Officer Course Electronics Material Officer ![]()
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