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Telecommunications engineering / Pulse-Doppler radar / Moving target indication / Clutter / Doppler radar / MIM-23 Hawk / Monopulse radar / Synthetic aperture radar / Radar horizon / Radar / Technology / Wireless
Date: 2005-07-15 07:51:56
Telecommunications engineering
Pulse-Doppler radar
Moving target indication
Clutter
Doppler radar
MIM-23 Hawk
Monopulse radar
Synthetic aperture radar
Radar horizon
Radar
Technology
Wireless

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