Algorithm Speeds Locating of Enemy Radars

Credit: ROSOBORONEXPORT
The time needed by a U.S. warplane to electronically pinpoint an enemy radar is being compressed to less than a second from today's 30-sec. standard. Near-instantaneous computation of the source of electronic emission to within tens of meters or less--even in very crowded radio-frequency...

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