Based on the classic Radar Range-Performance Analysis from 1980, this practical
volume extends that work to ensure applicability of radar equations to
the design and analysis of modern radars. This unique book helps engineers
identify what information on the radar and its environment is needed to predict
detection range. Moreover, it provides equations and data needed to improve
the accuracy of range calculations. Professionals find detailed information on
propagation effects and methods of range calculation in environments that
include clutter, jamming, and thermal noise, as well as loss factors that reduce
radar performance. This invaluable book is supported with nearly 200 illustrations
and over 430 equations.