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it covers to myanmar like this:I think the radar system can cover Burma as well if it can cover Odissa.
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it covers to myanmar like this:I think the radar system can cover Burma as well if it can cover Odissa.
I really must know more. It's because you keep these great victories covered up that we all think you're a bunch of incompetent monkeys.As he said, it was handled diplomatically and media was censored so no source for this.
It will be placed in Dhaka and yes, it will also cover Burmese skyWhat about the Gamma DE radar. Where is it installed. That should cover most of Burmese sky right?
It will be placed in Dhaka and yes, it will also cover Burmese sky
no, part of it, 400km rangeWhole of Burmese sky or part of it? I actually dont know the range. Seems like Gamma DE is compatible with s-300 and s-400. It can also used as target acquisition.
Do u think Myanmar is tiny country like BD..? at least 3 times bigger than ur.. want to cover the whole MM , try with bigger one.. LOLWhole of Burmese sky or part of it? I actually dont know the range. Seems like Gamma DE is compatible with s-300 and s-400. It can also used as target acquisition.
you did great job there but missed one of most important part
I have mapped 3 circles centred on Barisal.(500 km , 300 km, 100 km)
Using the shadow range equation (assuming radar located at 100 m above sea level).
For 500 km, TH = 17km
For 300 km, TH = 5km
For 100km, TH = 0.324 km (324 metres)
Basically at 500 km you will only be detecting targets flying at 17km or above (may be reduced a bit by refractory effects)
Same applies for the TH's at other ranges.
Basically you will only be putting pressure on an opponents bogie at around 100 km range when it has to be flying below 324 metres.
I would say this radar's combat range is effectively within 100 km as a result.....and could be significantly lower when accounting for ground clutter issues (from my knowledge of radar in remote sensing, top down always is magnitudes better for algorithm processing).
@PARIKRAMA @Vergennes @Taygibay @Sarge @Olaf One-Brow ...do these numbers look right to you?
you did great job there but missed one of most important part
Elevation 0°-20° lol
own me ? ! ! !Would need a negative elevation angle (and some awesome whacky ground penetrating stuff) to counter what I am talking about (radar shadow). Tell me how elevating the radar from 0 to a positive angle would affect the radar shadow?
Please dont make me own you like I did here:
https://defence.pk/threads/saarc-satellite-move-puts-bangladesh-in-a-dilemma.433221/#post-8373005
BD radar waves don't need to follow the laws of physics.
correct, BD radar waves jump according to your jumping when you move from one place to anotherBD radar waves don't need to follow the laws of physics.
own me ? ! ! !
anyway i will reply to later with more info don't worry
correct, BD radar waves jump according to your jumping when you move from one place to another