surface search radar

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surface search radar

A surface search radar rotates atop a naval ship's mast.

Definition

Noun: A type of naval radar system whose primary function is to detect, locate, and track objects (targets) on the surface of the water, such as other ships, boats, or floating debris.

Usage

This is a technical, compound noun used specifically in military and naval contexts. It refers to the equipment itself. It is typically used to describe a radar's role or capability. * The destroyer's surface search radar identified an unknown vessel approaching. * Modern frigates are equipped with both air and surface search radar systems. * The effectiveness of the surface search radar is limited in heavy sea conditions.

Advanced Usage
  • The term can be part of larger technical descriptions specifying radar modes or operational parameters.
    • The operator switched the system to surface search radar mode to scan the coastline.
Variants and Related Words
  • Surface radar: A more general term that may encompass search, tracking, and fire-control radars for surface targets.
  • Air search radar: A naval radar designed primarily to detect airborne targets.
  • Fire-control radar: A radar used to provide targeting data to weapon systems.
Synonyms
  • Maritime surface surveillance radar (a more descriptive synonym).
  • Naval surveillance radar (broader, could include other functions).
Different Meanings
  • As a compound technical noun, "surface search radar" does not have common alternative meanings outside its specific military/naval definition. The individual words ("surface," "search," "radar") have their own separate, broad definitions.
surface search radar

A surface search radar rotates atop a naval ship's mast.

Noun
  1. a naval radar to search for surface targets