A radar system (Radio Detection and Ranging) is a technology that uses radio waves to detect, track, and identify objects from a distance. It finds applications in military, aviation, weather monitoring, automotive, and maritime sectors.
How Radar Works – Basic Process
- The radar emits short bursts of radio waves.
- These waves travel through the air at the speed of light.
- When they strike an object, they reflect back toward the radar.
- The radar receiver captures the returned signals.
By analyzing the time delay and frequency changes, the system calculates:
Distance to the object (from time delay)
Speed of the object (via the Doppler effect)
Angle or direction (based on antenna orientation)

Simulation Software

Indication Doppler Radar

Pulse Radar

Battlefield Pulse Radar

Doppler Radar
