flygtrafikledningsradar
Flygtrafikledningsradar, often referred to as ATC radar, is a vital system used in air traffic control to monitor and manage the movement of aircraft within a specific airspace. These radar systems emit radio waves that bounce off aircraft, returning signals that are processed to determine the position, altitude, and speed of the planes. This information is then displayed on screens for air traffic controllers, allowing them to maintain safe separation between aircraft, issue instructions, and guide planes along their intended routes.
There are several types of air traffic control radar, including primary surveillance radar (PSR) and secondary
The effective range and coverage of these radar systems are crucial for ensuring safe air travel. They