radaritehnika
Radaritehnika, often translated as radar technology, encompasses the systems and techniques used for detecting objects and determining their range, altitude, direction, and speed by using radio waves. The fundamental principle of radar involves transmitting radio waves and then analyzing the reflected waves, or echoes, that return from an object. The time it takes for the echo to return indicates the distance to the object, while the frequency shift (Doppler effect) reveals its speed.
Radar systems consist of several key components: a transmitter that generates the radio pulses, a receiver
Applications of radaritehnika are widespread and diverse. In aviation, radar is essential for air traffic control,