Seeking Discussions on Radar Cross Section and Range Modeling

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Greetings from Indonesia :D

I am, just say someone. Who have interest mainly towards Radars and sensors in general.

I mostly delve in theoretical aspect of ite.g range modelling and prediction of Radar Cross Section of an object. I am here to seek a broader view and some good discussions of the matter.

Best regards :D
 
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Welcome to PhysicsForums! :smile:

You should be able to find a few good discussions with the PF Search feature (upper right corner of the screen). Once you find a couple interesting threads, you can look at the bottom of each thread to see "Related Threads", which will help you find more threads along the lines of the ones you are reading. :smile:
 
I just tried a forum search for radar cross section, and got a number of hits. It looks like many of the threads are old, so they may be locked by now. If you don't find any current discussions, feel free to start a new discussion in the Aerospace Engineering forum.

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