naval radar
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Definition
Noun: * A shipboard radar system: Naval radar refers to the specialized radar equipment installed on naval vessels (warships, submarines, support ships) for maritime surveillance, navigation, and targeting purposes.
Usage
- Naval radar is a critical component of a modern warship's sensor suite.
- The destroyer used its advanced naval radar to track the incoming aircraft.
- Stealth technology aims to reduce a vessel's detectability by enemy naval radar.
Advanced Usage
- The term specifically denotes radar systems designed for the harsh maritime environment and the tactical needs of naval warfare, distinguishing them from air traffic control or weather radar systems.
Variants and Related Words
- Radar (n): The general technology for detecting objects using radio waves.
- Shipboard radar (n): A more general term that can include commercial and naval applications.
- Fire-control radar (n): A specific type of naval radar used to aim weapons.
Synonyms
- Shipboard radar
- Maritime radar (broader, can include civilian use)
Related Phrases
- Radar cross-section: A measure of how detectable an object is by radar.
- Radar jamming: The deliberate emission of radio signals to disrupt radar operation.
Noun
- naval equipment consisting of a shipboard radar