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OTH Radar Propagation Lab

Explore how over-the-horizon radar uses the ionosphere to see beyond the Earth's curvature

RadarMicrowave beamHorizonTGTHorizon distance: d = 4.12 \u00b7 \u221a(h)h = 30 m \u2192 d = 22.6 km
Step 1 / 8Line-of-Sight Limitation

Conventional microwave radar travels in straight lines. Because the Earth is curved, the radar beam eventually goes over the horizon and misses anything beyond it. For an antenna 30 metres tall, the horizon is only about 20 km away. This means a standard radar cannot see ships, aircraft, or missiles that are further than the horizon distance, no matter how powerful it is.

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