- Report
- May 2021
- 372 Pages
Global
From €3544EUR$3,713USD£2,969GBP
Continuous Wave Radars (CW Radars) are a type of radar system used in electrical engineering. They are used to detect and track objects, measure their speed and range, and provide navigation information. CW Radars use a continuous wave of electromagnetic energy to detect objects, rather than the pulsed waves used by other types of radar. This allows for a more accurate detection of objects, as well as a longer range of detection. CW Radars are used in a variety of applications, including air traffic control, maritime navigation, and military surveillance.
CW Radars are typically composed of a transmitter, receiver, and antenna. The transmitter sends out a continuous wave of electromagnetic energy, which is then reflected off of objects and detected by the receiver. The receiver then processes the signal and provides information about the object, such as its location, speed, and range.
Some of the major companies in the CW Radar market include Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems, and Thales Group. Show Less Read more