Definition
Naval radar is like the eyes and ears of a warship, using radio waves to detect other ships, aircraft, or obstacles. It's crucial for navigation, surveillance, and targeting. Think of it as a super-powered version of your car's parking sensors, but for the open ocean! π It works by sending out radio waves and measuring the reflected signals. The system calculates the distance, direction, and speed of objects around the ship. Without radar, ships would be sailing blind in fog or at night.