RADAR, also known as radio detection and ranging, is a technology that uses radio waves to detect and locate objects in space, typically used for navigation, surveillance, and weather detection. The use of RADAR dates back to World War II, where it was instrumental in detecting incoming enemy planes and guiding anti-aircraft artillery. Today, RADAR has expanded its applications to include air traffic control, maritime navigation, and detection of meteorological phenomena such as storms and hurricanes. The technology has advanced significantly over the years, with the development of modern sensors and software systems that make use of advanced algorithms to track and analyze the movement of objects in real-time. Here is a brief overview of the technology and its capabilities.
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