radome in English

noun
1
a dome or other structure protecting radar equipment and made from material transparent to radio waves, especially one on the outer surface of an aircraft.
During its service with the Navy, it was fitted with various radar radomes necessitating the larger fins.
noun
    radar dome

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1. Tu-134B Second series, 80 seats, radar moved to the nose radome, eliminating the glazed nose.

2. These superior-quality base station Antennas feature a one-piece, heavy duty, UV-stabilized fiberglass radome for many years of reliable use

3. Usually the aggressor MiG-23MLDs had a shark mouth painted on the nose just aft of the radome, and many were piloted by Soviet–Afghan War veterans.

4. It is planned that this steel transmission mast will have a glass-reinforced plastic radome to protect it in the winter months from accumulations of ice and snow.

5. The invention relates to an assembly for installing a direction-finding antenna in a radome, preferably for retrofitting a direction-finding antenna in a radome, comprising: at least one antenna element, which is attached to the inside of an outer shell of the radome, wherein the direction-finding antenna is suitable preferably for use in an interferometer direction-finding method and/or in an Adcock direction-finding method, especially preferably for use in a correlative interferometer direction-finding method, and further especially preferably for use in mobile systems suitable for performing at least one of said direction-finding methods.

6. The invention further relates to a method for installing a direction-finding antenna in a radome, preferably for retrofitting a direction-finding antenna in a radome, comprising the following step: attaching at least one antenna element to the inside of an outer shell of the radome, wherein the direction-finding antenna is suitable preferably for use in an interferometer direction-finding method and/or in an Adcock direction-finding method, especially preferably in a correlative interferometer direction-finding method, and further especially preferably for use in mobile systems suitable for performing at least one of said direction-finding methods.

7. The stability of a kind of missile guidance system is analyzed,(sentence dictionary) and the effect of perturbation of radome boresight error slope A on the stability is investigated.

8. Bifilar antennas are circularly polarized omni-directional antennas that feature an uplook radiating pattern that offers continuous overhead coverage. Polarization can be either right hand or left hand, provided by two internal elements that are often oriented in a helix shape inside the radome.