The antenna works as a transmitter as well as a receiver. It transmits the signals and listens first for any reflected waves before transmitting again. If there is any reflected wave picked by the antenna, it is then directed into an electronic processing component that processes the signal and displays them in a meaningful form that can be seen and understood by the operator, the processed information is displayed in a screen. If the targeted object is moving towards or away from the radar detector, there is a slight equivalent change in the frequency of the waves; this slight change in frequency is caused by what we call Doppler Effect (Abbatangelo & Farina, 2005).
The processor is going to filter out unnecessary reflections such as those from the ground and buildings and it will show only useful information on the screen. In the screen, the operator is able to see approaching ships, aircrafts, or missiles, the direction they are heading at, and the speed they are travelling at. The applications of microwave radar technology in the military outnumber all other radar application in science. This is because of their ability to pinpoint the enemy movement and presence in the night and during the day irrespective of the weather conditions.
Military have managed to develop ground penetrating radars. These are used in war zones to detect landmines that are buried shallowly on the ground. Buried landmines have remained dangerous weapons for over a long period of time, what makes it dangerous is that they cannot be seen by naked eyes and if a military vehicle or a soldier steps on it kills and destroy vehicles (Abbatangelo & Farina, 2005). In many countries that have had prolong wars such as Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya, many landmines are left in the ground for over a long period of time.
Due to the danger post by this weapons to the civilian population after war, ground penetrating radar is used by the military to find and destroy it since radar signals cannot be completely absorbed or reflected at the boundary between air and ground, but it has the power to penetrate the ground so long as the moisture content of the soil is low. Spy planes fixed with powerful radar have been developed by U.S military so that they are used in Iraq and Afghanistan to detect landmines also (Sullivan, 2000).
Troops on feet and vehicles have been the ones carrying out the work of detecting these landmines, the introduction of aircraft carrying detectors boost the work of the soldiers in the field. The detectors mounted on aircraft locate wires attached to bombs that allow them to be defused. The military have trained many radar detectors on Afghanistan Pakistan border, this provide the military with the bomb makers escape and supply routes. The supply of landmines bombs to Afghan jihadist normally comes from Pakistan, but because of radar, they have managed to trace and destroy the sources inside Pakistan.
The airborne radars monitor the people who are in the desert and mountains, if the radars detect and find that they are carrying landmines, they respond by striking. The radar systems used are called Desert Owl and Copperhead. The desert owl was developed first while the Copperhead was developed later. Both radars use unique radar to detect copper wires, the technology is complemented by advanced image-processing algorithms. They are normally mounted on unmanned drones. In urban places and during military operations, the military use it to spot suicide bombers.
The radar system used has two cameras that detect and track people walking near the system within the range of up to 100 meters. The system emits low-level radar beams towards the people moving around, the returning signals are analyzed using a series of algorithms. The analysis will show bombs or weapons hidden in a person clothes. The system does this by comparing the returning radio wave to a large library of normal responses. The responses used are modeled from people of different shapes and sizes, when the signal is compared with other anomalous responses and found to be up normal, the system will indicate the man is dangerous by showing a red light or producing a sound.
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