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radar

[rey-dahr] / ˈreɪ dɑr /
NOUN
radio detecting and ranging
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Regardless of the muted market reaction, lidar technology—which is essentially laser-based radar—used by cars and machines to visualize their environment, is maturing.

From Barron's

That enabled them to flick on their air-defense radars at the last moment, so U.S. pilots would have little time to react—a tactic pilots came to call a “SAMbush.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Outside of Spain, the group has worked on projects including Eurofighter Typhoon jets and space surveillance radars in Germany.

From The Wall Street Journal

After breaking through into the Wasps team, French selectors applied another three-letter moniker to Flament, describing him as a UFO, such was his sudden, unexpected appearance on their radar.

From BBC

“Isn’t it great? It kind of went under the radar. But if you know you know.”

From Los Angeles Times