radarreflektion
Radarreflektion refers to the phenomenon where electromagnetic waves emitted by a radar system are returned to the radar receiver after striking an object. This returned signal, known as the echo, contains information about the object's size, shape, material, and velocity. The strength and characteristics of the radar reflection are determined by several factors, including the radar's frequency, the object's size relative to the wavelength, its surface roughness, and its material composition.
Objects that reflect radar waves are often referred to as radar targets. The effectiveness of an object
Different types of radar reflection exist. Specular reflection occurs when a smooth surface acts like a mirror,