RADIOLOCATION - translation to arabic
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RADIOLOCATION - translation to arabic

PROCESS OF FINDING THE LOCATION OF SOMETHING USING RADIO WAVES
Cellular geolocation; Radio frequency locating; Radiolocating; Radiolocation service; Radiolocation-satellite service; Radiolocation mobile station; Radiolocation land station; Radiopositioning; Radio positioning; Radio location
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RADIOLOCATION         

ألاسم

تحديد الموقع بالردار

radiolocation         
اسْم : تحديد الموقع بالرادار
radiolocation         
استخدام جهاز الرادار لتحديد مواقع الطيارات

Wikipedia

Radiolocation

Radiolocation, also known as radiolocating or radiopositioning, is the process of finding the location of something through the use of radio waves. It generally refers to passive uses, particularly radar—as well as detecting buried cables, water mains, and other public utilities. It is similar to radionavigation, but radiolocation usually refers to passively finding a distant object rather than actively one's own position. Both are types of radiodetermination. Radiolocation is also used in real-time locating systems (RTLS) for tracking valuable assets.

Examples of use of RADIOLOCATION
1. Meanwhile, the Defense Ministry‘s modern Voronezh radiolocation station was built near St.
2. In January 2002, he allegedly also smuggled at least one P14F radiolocation station to Eritrea using fake documents which stated the recipient should have been Romania.
3. "He conducted serious missions related to the procurement of secret scientific and technical information, including in the area of electronics, radiolocation and jet aircraft technology," he said, Interfax reported.
4. He arrived in New York in 1'41 and during his five–year stint "completed a series of crucial tasks aimed at acquiring secret scientific–technical information including in the areas of electronics, radiolocation and jet aircraft technology." Years later, he published an autobiography "The Man Behind the Rosenbergs" in which he described his work guiding the intelligence–gathering work of the couple.