Radar cross-section (RCS) is a measure of how detectable an object is with a radar. A larger RCS indicates that an object is more easily detected.
An object reflects a limited amount of radar energy. A number of different factors determine how much electromagnetic energy returns to the source such as:
material of which the target is made;
absolute size of the target;
relative size of the target (in relation to the wavelength of the illuminating radar);
the incident angle (angle at which the radar beam hits a particular portion of target which depends upon shape of target and its orientation to the radar source);
reflected angle (angle at which the reflected beam leaves the part of the target hit, it depends upon incident angle);
the polarization of transmitted and the received radiation in respect to the orientation of the target
While important in detecting targets, strength of emitter and distance are not factors that affect the calculation of a RCS because the RCS is a property of the target reflectivity.
The cross section is an effectivearea that quantifies the intrinsic likelihood of a scatteringevent when an incident beam strikes a target object, made of discrete particles. The cross section of a particle is the same as the cross section of a hard object, if the probabilities of hitting them with a ray are the same. It is typically denoted σ and measured in units of area.
In scattering experiments, one is often interested in knowing how likely a given event occurs. However, the rate depends strongly on experimental variables such as the density of the target material, the intensity of the beam, or the area of overlap between the beam and the target material. To control for these mundane differences, one can factor out these variables, resulting in an area-like quantity known as the cross section.
In geometry and science, a cross section is the intersection of a body in three-dimensional space with a plane, or the analog in higher-dimensional space. Cutting an object into slices creates many parallel cross sections. A cross section of three-dimensional space that is parallel to two of the axes is a contour line; for example, if a plane cuts through mountains of a raised-relief map parallel to the ground, the result is a contour line in two-dimensional space showing points of equal altitude.
Any planar cross-section passing through the center of an ellipsoid forms an ellipse on its surface, which degenerates to a circle for sections perpendicular to a symmetry axis.
A cross-section of a cylinder is a circle if the cross-section is parallel to the cylinder's base, or an ellipse with non-zero eccentricity (see diagram at right) if it is neither parallel nor perpendicular to the base. If the cross-section is perpendicular to the base it consists of two parallel line segments (not shown) unless it is just tangent to the cylinder, in which case it is a single line segment.
Introduction to Radar Systems – Lecture 4 – Target Radar Cross Section; Part 1
published: 25 Jul 2018
What is radar cross section?
published: 25 Sep 2020
Basic Concepts of Radar Cross Section (RCS)
This mini lecture explains the concept of radar cross section, plane wave, and polarization of plane wave in Cartesian and spherical coordinate system. Antenna RCS is also explained in this lecture, showing the relation of structural mode RCS and antenna mode RCS of an antenna.
RCS of an antenna in CST. RCS application is extremely vital in miltary warfare. Without RCS reduction every F-22 will have been crashed right after it enters enemy air-space. Enjoy!
For discussion, join the Facebook antenna group and discuss your problems with others:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/antenna.lab/
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published: 03 Mar 2021
Aircraft Stealth Comparison By Radar Cross Section(RCS)
This video compares the Radar Cross Section of 50 aircrafts, Stealthiness of an aircraft can be measured by the radar cross section. Higher the radar cross section, easier it is to get detected. lower the rcs, harder to get detected. This video includes fighter jets ranging from heavy fighters like F-15 eagle, Su-30, F-35 to light combat aircrafts like T-50, JF-17, HAL Tejas.
RCS of an aircraft depends on the size of the aircraft, material with which the aircraft is made, shape of the aircraft and other factors.
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published: 25 Jun 2021
Aircraft Radar Cross-Sections
A series of animations depicting the relative radar cross-sections of four fighter aircraft: the F-15, F-16, F-18 and F-35. These are scenes that I created for a client as part of a more extensive video primer on radar cross-sections.
The first scene gives an idea of how our client generally depicted this data (exaggerated here for humor), and the successive scenes depict how we proposed to show the same information.
Portions of this video were intended to brief members of congress on the advantages of the F-35 over its predecessors.
published: 21 May 2011
Simulation technologies for predicting radar signatures (Radar Cross Section)
The best simulation technologies for predicting radar signatures of structures ranging from sub-wavelengths to kilo-wavelengths.
Ansys HFSS SBR+ is suitable for efficiently solving electromagnetic problems that are hundreds and thousands of wavelengths in size.
A single framework for all high-frequency EM solvers to facilitate a smooth and unified workflow.
Read more: https://fluidcodes.com/software/electromagnetics/radar-cross-section-rcs/
published: 20 Sep 2020
Top 5 Combat Aircraft with Lowest Radar Crossection (RCS)
► More Military videos on ‘THE BUZZ’: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4UpNJi0HeY&list=PLRom_7GKs5ikeIYssymbK47FnmBLttTPl
🏆 Video Information: The primary measure of stealth, or low observability (LO), is the radar cross section (RCS) of the target. RCS reduction is chiefly important in stealth technology for aircraft, missiles, ships, and other military vehicles. With smaller RCS, aircraft can better evade radar detection, whether it be from land-based installations, guided weapons or other vehicles. Reduced signature design also improves platforms' overall survivability through the improved effectiveness of its radar counter-measures. The RCS of a stealth aircraft is typically multiple orders of magnitude lower than a conventional plane and is often comparable to that of a small bird or...
published: 12 May 2022
The Radar Equation | Understanding Radar Principles
Learn how the radar equation combines several of the main parameters of a radar system in a way that gives you a general understanding of how the system will perform.
The radar equation is a function of transmit power, antenna gain, transmit frequency, radar cross-section of the object, and the propagation through the environment and radar components. Walk through each of these steps and watch a demonstration of how they contribute to the total received power of the reflected signal back at the radar.
Watch our full video series on Understanding Radar Principles:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLn8PRpmsu08qneMlsfqN69EdkiVzdLaO-
Check out these other links:
- Radar equation: https://bit.ly/3b0PhUi
- Radar design with the Radar Designer app: https://youtu.be/VhijgD15sWA
- MATLAB ...
published: 11 Jul 2022
What Makes an Aircraft Stealthy?
What makes an aircraft Stealthy? Just three factors are used to determine the Radar Cross Section value and determine just how stealthy an aircraft can be. Checkout how the B2 Stealth Bomber, F-35 Lightning and F-22 Raptor and learn why they are so stealthy!
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published: 28 Sep 2019
Radar Systems - Radar Cross Section of Targets
This video lecture is about the Radar Cross Section of Targets. Radar cross section of a Simple Sphere has been explained. Three different scattering regions are there: Rayleigh Region, Mie or Resonance Region and Optical Region. All these three regions have also discussed here.
Please subscribe and share if you like the video.
This mini lecture explains the concept of radar cross section, plane wave, and polarization of plane wave in Cartesian and spherical coordinate system. Antenna ...
This mini lecture explains the concept of radar cross section, plane wave, and polarization of plane wave in Cartesian and spherical coordinate system. Antenna RCS is also explained in this lecture, showing the relation of structural mode RCS and antenna mode RCS of an antenna.
RCS of an antenna in CST. RCS application is extremely vital in miltary warfare. Without RCS reduction every F-22 will have been crashed right after it enters enemy air-space. Enjoy!
For discussion, join the Facebook antenna group and discuss your problems with others:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/antenna.lab/
Please like, subscribe and enjoy the spirit of learning!
To know more, visit lab's website
https://tensorbundle.wixsite.com/home
or
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***Please visit Tensorbundle page and get connected:
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https://www.twitter.com/tensorbundle/
This mini lecture explains the concept of radar cross section, plane wave, and polarization of plane wave in Cartesian and spherical coordinate system. Antenna RCS is also explained in this lecture, showing the relation of structural mode RCS and antenna mode RCS of an antenna.
RCS of an antenna in CST. RCS application is extremely vital in miltary warfare. Without RCS reduction every F-22 will have been crashed right after it enters enemy air-space. Enjoy!
For discussion, join the Facebook antenna group and discuss your problems with others:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/antenna.lab/
Please like, subscribe and enjoy the spirit of learning!
To know more, visit lab's website
https://tensorbundle.wixsite.com/home
or
https://www.facebook.com/groups/antenna.lab/
***Please visit Tensorbundle page and get connected:
https://www.facebook.com/tensorbundle/
https://www.twitter.com/tensorbundle/
This video compares the Radar Cross Section of 50 aircrafts, Stealthiness of an aircraft can be measured by the radar cross section. Higher the radar cross sect...
This video compares the Radar Cross Section of 50 aircrafts, Stealthiness of an aircraft can be measured by the radar cross section. Higher the radar cross section, easier it is to get detected. lower the rcs, harder to get detected. This video includes fighter jets ranging from heavy fighters like F-15 eagle, Su-30, F-35 to light combat aircrafts like T-50, JF-17, HAL Tejas.
RCS of an aircraft depends on the size of the aircraft, material with which the aircraft is made, shape of the aircraft and other factors.
Like share and comment your thought below
Note: This video is made based on the information available in the internet
Please consider subscribing to keep us going :)
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https://pastebin.com/rSe0iWru
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Music:
Music used:
Song: Warriyo - Mortals (feat. Laura Brehm) [NCS Release]
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Video Link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJg-Y...
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This video compares the Radar Cross Section of 50 aircrafts, Stealthiness of an aircraft can be measured by the radar cross section. Higher the radar cross section, easier it is to get detected. lower the rcs, harder to get detected. This video includes fighter jets ranging from heavy fighters like F-15 eagle, Su-30, F-35 to light combat aircrafts like T-50, JF-17, HAL Tejas.
RCS of an aircraft depends on the size of the aircraft, material with which the aircraft is made, shape of the aircraft and other factors.
Like share and comment your thought below
Note: This video is made based on the information available in the internet
Please consider subscribing to keep us going :)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Source:
https://pastebin.com/rSe0iWru
and some other relevent sources
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Music:
Music used:
Song: Warriyo - Mortals (feat. Laura Brehm) [NCS Release]
Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds
Video Link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJg-Y...
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some of the icons used in this are from :
https://www.flaticon.com/authors/freepik
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Stealth aircraft,best fighter jet in the world,
best stealth aircraft,
aircraft comparison,
radar cross section,
rcs,
rcs of fighter jets,
fighter jet comparison,
which is the best fighter,
stealthiest aircraft,
top 10 fighter jets,
top 50 fighter jets,
stealth fighter jets,
which stealth fighter is best
#stealth #stealthfighter #stealthbomber
A series of animations depicting the relative radar cross-sections of four fighter aircraft: the F-15, F-16, F-18 and F-35. These are scenes that I created for ...
A series of animations depicting the relative radar cross-sections of four fighter aircraft: the F-15, F-16, F-18 and F-35. These are scenes that I created for a client as part of a more extensive video primer on radar cross-sections.
The first scene gives an idea of how our client generally depicted this data (exaggerated here for humor), and the successive scenes depict how we proposed to show the same information.
Portions of this video were intended to brief members of congress on the advantages of the F-35 over its predecessors.
A series of animations depicting the relative radar cross-sections of four fighter aircraft: the F-15, F-16, F-18 and F-35. These are scenes that I created for a client as part of a more extensive video primer on radar cross-sections.
The first scene gives an idea of how our client generally depicted this data (exaggerated here for humor), and the successive scenes depict how we proposed to show the same information.
Portions of this video were intended to brief members of congress on the advantages of the F-35 over its predecessors.
The best simulation technologies for predicting radar signatures of structures ranging from sub-wavelengths to kilo-wavelengths.
Ansys HFSS SBR+ is suitable for...
The best simulation technologies for predicting radar signatures of structures ranging from sub-wavelengths to kilo-wavelengths.
Ansys HFSS SBR+ is suitable for efficiently solving electromagnetic problems that are hundreds and thousands of wavelengths in size.
A single framework for all high-frequency EM solvers to facilitate a smooth and unified workflow.
Read more: https://fluidcodes.com/software/electromagnetics/radar-cross-section-rcs/
The best simulation technologies for predicting radar signatures of structures ranging from sub-wavelengths to kilo-wavelengths.
Ansys HFSS SBR+ is suitable for efficiently solving electromagnetic problems that are hundreds and thousands of wavelengths in size.
A single framework for all high-frequency EM solvers to facilitate a smooth and unified workflow.
Read more: https://fluidcodes.com/software/electromagnetics/radar-cross-section-rcs/
► More Military videos on ‘THE BUZZ’: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4UpNJi0HeY&list=PLRom_7GKs5ikeIYssymbK47FnmBLttTPl
🏆 Video Information: The primary meas...
► More Military videos on ‘THE BUZZ’: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4UpNJi0HeY&list=PLRom_7GKs5ikeIYssymbK47FnmBLttTPl
🏆 Video Information: The primary measure of stealth, or low observability (LO), is the radar cross section (RCS) of the target. RCS reduction is chiefly important in stealth technology for aircraft, missiles, ships, and other military vehicles. With smaller RCS, aircraft can better evade radar detection, whether it be from land-based installations, guided weapons or other vehicles. Reduced signature design also improves platforms' overall survivability through the improved effectiveness of its radar counter-measures. The RCS of a stealth aircraft is typically multiple orders of magnitude lower than a conventional plane and is often comparable to that of a small bird or large insect. This video presents the top 5 Combat aircraft with lowest radar crossection.
Credits:
https://free3d.com/3d-model/f-22-raptor-5008.html
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/RYgbEe- Aicrovision
https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/northrop-grumman-b-2-spirit-4907659507404b7cb558e7beb382bb51
https://3dexport.com/3dmodel-lockheed-martin-f-35-386269.htm
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► More Military videos on ‘THE BUZZ’: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4UpNJi0HeY&list=PLRom_7GKs5ikeIYssymbK47FnmBLttTPl
🏆 Video Information: The primary measure of stealth, or low observability (LO), is the radar cross section (RCS) of the target. RCS reduction is chiefly important in stealth technology for aircraft, missiles, ships, and other military vehicles. With smaller RCS, aircraft can better evade radar detection, whether it be from land-based installations, guided weapons or other vehicles. Reduced signature design also improves platforms' overall survivability through the improved effectiveness of its radar counter-measures. The RCS of a stealth aircraft is typically multiple orders of magnitude lower than a conventional plane and is often comparable to that of a small bird or large insect. This video presents the top 5 Combat aircraft with lowest radar crossection.
Credits:
https://free3d.com/3d-model/f-22-raptor-5008.html
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/RYgbEe- Aicrovision
https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/northrop-grumman-b-2-spirit-4907659507404b7cb558e7beb382bb51
https://3dexport.com/3dmodel-lockheed-martin-f-35-386269.htm
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Learn how the radar equation combines several of the main parameters of a radar system in a way that gives you a general understanding of how the system will pe...
What makes an aircraft Stealthy? Just three factors are used to determine the Radar Cross Section value and determine just how stealthy an aircraft can be. Chec...
What makes an aircraft Stealthy? Just three factors are used to determine the Radar Cross Section value and determine just how stealthy an aircraft can be. Checkout how the B2 Stealth Bomber, F-35 Lightning and F-22 Raptor and learn why they are so stealthy!
Thanks for checking out RLL2!
The world is an amazing place that offers so much to explore. Join RLL2 as we dive into an array of interesting topics in the areas of Engineering, Science, Technology, and more.
Be sure to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqmD...
Animations courtesy of Vincent de Langen
What makes an aircraft Stealthy? Just three factors are used to determine the Radar Cross Section value and determine just how stealthy an aircraft can be. Checkout how the B2 Stealth Bomber, F-35 Lightning and F-22 Raptor and learn why they are so stealthy!
Thanks for checking out RLL2!
The world is an amazing place that offers so much to explore. Join RLL2 as we dive into an array of interesting topics in the areas of Engineering, Science, Technology, and more.
Be sure to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqmD...
Animations courtesy of Vincent de Langen
This video lecture is about the Radar Cross Section of Targets. Radar cross section of a Simple Sphere has been explained. Three different scattering regions ar...
This video lecture is about the Radar Cross Section of Targets. Radar cross section of a Simple Sphere has been explained. Three different scattering regions are there: Rayleigh Region, Mie or Resonance Region and Optical Region. All these three regions have also discussed here.
Please subscribe and share if you like the video.
This video lecture is about the Radar Cross Section of Targets. Radar cross section of a Simple Sphere has been explained. Three different scattering regions are there: Rayleigh Region, Mie or Resonance Region and Optical Region. All these three regions have also discussed here.
Please subscribe and share if you like the video.
This mini lecture explains the concept of radar cross section, plane wave, and polarization of plane wave in Cartesian and spherical coordinate system. Antenna RCS is also explained in this lecture, showing the relation of structural mode RCS and antenna mode RCS of an antenna.
RCS of an antenna in CST. RCS application is extremely vital in miltary warfare. Without RCS reduction every F-22 will have been crashed right after it enters enemy air-space. Enjoy!
For discussion, join the Facebook antenna group and discuss your problems with others:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/antenna.lab/
Please like, subscribe and enjoy the spirit of learning!
To know more, visit lab's website
https://tensorbundle.wixsite.com/home
or
https://www.facebook.com/groups/antenna.lab/
***Please visit Tensorbundle page and get connected:
https://www.facebook.com/tensorbundle/
https://www.twitter.com/tensorbundle/
This video compares the Radar Cross Section of 50 aircrafts, Stealthiness of an aircraft can be measured by the radar cross section. Higher the radar cross section, easier it is to get detected. lower the rcs, harder to get detected. This video includes fighter jets ranging from heavy fighters like F-15 eagle, Su-30, F-35 to light combat aircrafts like T-50, JF-17, HAL Tejas.
RCS of an aircraft depends on the size of the aircraft, material with which the aircraft is made, shape of the aircraft and other factors.
Like share and comment your thought below
Note: This video is made based on the information available in the internet
Please consider subscribing to keep us going :)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Source:
https://pastebin.com/rSe0iWru
and some other relevent sources
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Music:
Music used:
Song: Warriyo - Mortals (feat. Laura Brehm) [NCS Release]
Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds
Video Link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJg-Y...
--------------------------------------------------------------------
some of the icons used in this are from :
https://www.flaticon.com/authors/freepik
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Stealth aircraft,best fighter jet in the world,
best stealth aircraft,
aircraft comparison,
radar cross section,
rcs,
rcs of fighter jets,
fighter jet comparison,
which is the best fighter,
stealthiest aircraft,
top 10 fighter jets,
top 50 fighter jets,
stealth fighter jets,
which stealth fighter is best
#stealth #stealthfighter #stealthbomber
A series of animations depicting the relative radar cross-sections of four fighter aircraft: the F-15, F-16, F-18 and F-35. These are scenes that I created for a client as part of a more extensive video primer on radar cross-sections.
The first scene gives an idea of how our client generally depicted this data (exaggerated here for humor), and the successive scenes depict how we proposed to show the same information.
Portions of this video were intended to brief members of congress on the advantages of the F-35 over its predecessors.
The best simulation technologies for predicting radar signatures of structures ranging from sub-wavelengths to kilo-wavelengths.
Ansys HFSS SBR+ is suitable for efficiently solving electromagnetic problems that are hundreds and thousands of wavelengths in size.
A single framework for all high-frequency EM solvers to facilitate a smooth and unified workflow.
Read more: https://fluidcodes.com/software/electromagnetics/radar-cross-section-rcs/
► More Military videos on ‘THE BUZZ’: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4UpNJi0HeY&list=PLRom_7GKs5ikeIYssymbK47FnmBLttTPl
🏆 Video Information: The primary measure of stealth, or low observability (LO), is the radar cross section (RCS) of the target. RCS reduction is chiefly important in stealth technology for aircraft, missiles, ships, and other military vehicles. With smaller RCS, aircraft can better evade radar detection, whether it be from land-based installations, guided weapons or other vehicles. Reduced signature design also improves platforms' overall survivability through the improved effectiveness of its radar counter-measures. The RCS of a stealth aircraft is typically multiple orders of magnitude lower than a conventional plane and is often comparable to that of a small bird or large insect. This video presents the top 5 Combat aircraft with lowest radar crossection.
Credits:
https://free3d.com/3d-model/f-22-raptor-5008.html
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/RYgbEe- Aicrovision
https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/northrop-grumman-b-2-spirit-4907659507404b7cb558e7beb382bb51
https://3dexport.com/3dmodel-lockheed-martin-f-35-386269.htm
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The Buzz does not own the rights to these videos and pictures. They have, in accordance with fair use, been repurposed with the intent of educating and inspiring others. However, if any content owners would like their images removed, please contact us by email [email protected].
What makes an aircraft Stealthy? Just three factors are used to determine the Radar Cross Section value and determine just how stealthy an aircraft can be. Checkout how the B2 Stealth Bomber, F-35 Lightning and F-22 Raptor and learn why they are so stealthy!
Thanks for checking out RLL2!
The world is an amazing place that offers so much to explore. Join RLL2 as we dive into an array of interesting topics in the areas of Engineering, Science, Technology, and more.
Be sure to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqmD...
Animations courtesy of Vincent de Langen
This video lecture is about the Radar Cross Section of Targets. Radar cross section of a Simple Sphere has been explained. Three different scattering regions are there: Rayleigh Region, Mie or Resonance Region and Optical Region. All these three regions have also discussed here.
Please subscribe and share if you like the video.
Radar cross-section (RCS) is a measure of how detectable an object is with a radar. A larger RCS indicates that an object is more easily detected.
An object reflects a limited amount of radar energy. A number of different factors determine how much electromagnetic energy returns to the source such as:
material of which the target is made;
absolute size of the target;
relative size of the target (in relation to the wavelength of the illuminating radar);
the incident angle (angle at which the radar beam hits a particular portion of target which depends upon shape of target and its orientation to the radar source);
reflected angle (angle at which the reflected beam leaves the part of the target hit, it depends upon incident angle);
the polarization of transmitted and the received radiation in respect to the orientation of the target
While important in detecting targets, strength of emitter and distance are not factors that affect the calculation of a RCS because the RCS is a property of the target reflectivity.
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