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By: 10th September 2011 at 11:22 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-i've been to that website but i don't see a simple equation for my problem, like i gave an example of. there are only more complex equations used which have several unknown variables to me. i need an equation which only shows the relative dependance of wavelength change to the detection range.
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By: totoro - 10th September 2011 at 09:32
I'm looking for rough, rule of thumb equations. Like the one which states that to cut the radar's range in half, against a certain rcs, one needs to decrease its rcs 16 times. So a simple rule of thumb like that.
What I'm interested is importance of radar wavelength in RCS. like, for every increase of wavelength X, the RCS increases Y. I know it probably isn't such a straightforward affair, but i'm really looking just for ballpark figures.
Links to respected works stating such rule of thumbs would be most welcome. thank you. :)