Phrases with «military radar»

The phrase "military radar" refers to a device used by the military to detect objects, such as planes, ships, or missiles, by emitting radio waves and analyzing their reflections. It is an important tool that helps the military gather information about potential threats and monitor activities in the air and at sea. Full definition

Sentences with «military radar»

  • The issue with the proposed turbines is that they pose a threat of interference with military radar and flight operations. (www2.erie.gov)
  • The goal with the maps, or wind energy areas, is to identify promising spots for offshore wind upfront, such as locations without commercial fishing traffic or interference with military radar. (scientificamerican.com)
  • These are just a few examples of how «local» wind power opponents like John Droz and Lisa Linowes have teamed up with powerful special interest groups to perpetuate overblown claims about wind power and military radar operations. (energyandpolicy.org)
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