Definition of Three-dimensional radar

1. Noun. Radar that will report altitude as well as azimuth and distance of a target.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Three-dimensional Radar

three-card monte
three-card trickster
three-center two-electron bond
three-centered arch
three-cornered
three-cornered bone
three-cornered leek
three-day event
three-day fever
three-day measles
three-decker
three-dimensional
three-dimensional diffraction pattern
three-dimensional figure
three-dimensional radar (current term)
three-dimensional record
three-dimensionality
three-figure
three-finger salute
three-finger salutes
three-flowered
three-fourths
three-headed
three-hitter
three-horned
three-hundredth
three-lane
three-leafed

Literary usage of Three-dimensional radar

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Japan by Hitoshi Tanaka, Hisayoshi Ina, Yukio Okamoto (1998)
"... warning and surveillance, continue to upgrade the fixed type three-dimensional radar systems and transportable warning and surveillance radar systems. ..."

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