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Maybe doing some sort of RCS measurement. The blue pyramidal things looks like EM anechoic tiles
Good eye! and if not RCS measurements, probably testing the radar.
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Maybe doing some sort of RCS measurement. The blue pyramidal things looks like EM anechoic tiles
Not RCS measurement but radar testing. In outdoor tests of an aircraft's radar effectiveness PRIOR to certification for deployment, absorber structures are usually placed BEHIND the radar's antenna to reduce contamination into the sidelobes from extemporaneous EM sources that are not under the user's control and to help the radar focus on frontal return signals during testing. As a matter of intelligence gathering to the observer specializing in EM intel, the amount and spread of these absorber structures hint at the radar's capabilities...Maybe doing some sort of RCS measurement. The blue pyramidal things looks like EM anechoic tilesGood eye! and if not RCS measurements, probably testing the radar.
As a matter of intelligence gathering to the observer specializing in EM intel, the amount and spread of these absorber structures hint at the radar's capabilities...
Insight? Yes. Share? No.Any insight to share on that?
Insight? Yes. Share? No.
Gasp...!!! An anechoic chamber...!!! Let me put on my shocked face...Don't get your hopes too high on him explaining.
Anechoic chamber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Don't get your hopes too high on him explaining.
Anechoic chamber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is an open field test, the concept should apply here I think.
. In outdoor tests of an aircraft's radar effectiveness PRIOR to certification for deployment, absorber structures are usually placed BEHIND the radar's antenna to reduce contamination into the sidelobes from extemporaneous EM sources that are not under the user's control and to help the radar focus on frontal return signals during testing. As a matter of intelligence gathering to the observer specializing in EM intel, the amount and spread of these absorber structures hint at the radar's capabilities...