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Radar Systems Design and Engineering Training from Tonex


This post will help you to learn about radar systems design and engineering . The Radar Systems Design and Engineering Training covers the design and engineering of present day Radar systems including examination, abnormal state engineering, design of basic parts, transmitter/recipient, receiving wire, check and approval, tasks and upkeep. Learn progressed working standards of an essential radar set and engineering and improvement, testing, and support.


Learning Objectives:

  • List terminology, principle, concepts, subsystems and components related to the systems engineering and design 
  • Describe radar system design, engineering and operation process and principles 
  • Describe theory of operation of modern Radars 
  • Discuss principles, procedures, engineering techniques and evolution of radar technology 
  • Create Radar Concept of Operation (ConOps), functional architecture, system requirement, system design, architecture, operation and maintenance, and troubleshooting 
  • Sketch a high-level architecture of a simple Radar system covering components and subsystems including transmitters, receivers, antennas, clutter and noise, detection, signal processing modules 
  • Determine basic acceptable Radar system performance based on radar environment 
  • Provide detection, identification, and classification of objects/targets using different radar systems 
  • Understanding environmental and terrain effects on radar operations Radar countermeasures target probability of detection and probability of false alarm. 
  • Discuss applications and technologies behind microwave and millimeter-wave Radar systems 
  • Discuss principles of ESA and AESA radars and waveforms and waveform processing 
  • Compare and contrast airborne and surface radars 
  • Discuss the evolution of Radar technologies 



Who Should Attend:

  • Engineers 
  • Technical managers 
  • Technicians 
  • Logistics and support 
  • Pilots 
  • Procurement 

Course Topics:

  • Introduction to #Radar Systems 
  • Radar System Design, Engineering and Development 
  • Key Radar Systems Design and Engineering Principles 
  • Radar System Design Classification and Evolution 
  • #RadarSystem Engineering and Design Process 
  • Testing, Evaluation and Operation of Radar Systems 

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