Radar Absorbent Material - vertaling naar Engels
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  • Pyramid RAM. The grey paint helps to protect the delicate radiation-absorbent material.
  • [[Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk]] utilises iron ball paint
  • A large drive-in RF anechoic test chamber. Note the orange caution cones for size reference.
  • An RF anechoic chamber used for EMC testing.

Radar Absorbent Material         
Material das Radarstrahlen in kleinen elektromagnetische Felder umwandelt und so das Radarbild verschleiert, abgekürzt RAM
Radar Cross Section         
  • The [[B-2 Spirit]] was one of the first aircraft to successfully become 'invisible' to radar.
  • A [[Chengdu J20]] incorporating [[stealth technology]]
MEASURE OF HOW DETECTABLE AN OBJECT IS BY RADAR
Radar Cross Section; Radar cross-sections; Radar Cross-Section; Radar-cross-section; Radar cross section; Radar profile; Radar signature; Sigma naught
Einzigartiges Abbild eines Objekts auf dem Radarschirm (beeinflußt von Material und Größe des Objekts), abgekürzt RCS
radar signature         
  • The [[B-2 Spirit]] was one of the first aircraft to successfully become 'invisible' to radar.
  • A [[Chengdu J20]] incorporating [[stealth technology]]
MEASURE OF HOW DETECTABLE AN OBJECT IS BY RADAR
Radar Cross Section; Radar cross-sections; Radar Cross-Section; Radar-cross-section; Radar cross section; Radar profile; Radar signature; Sigma naught
Einzigartiges Image eines Objekts das sich durch die von dem Objekt reflektierten Radarwellen bildet (beeinflußt durch Form und Material des Objekts)

Definitie

radar
n. early-warning radar

Wikipedia

Radiation-absorbent material

In materials science, radiation-absorbent material, usually known as RAM, is a material which has been specially designed and shaped to absorb incident RF radiation (also known as non-ionising radiation), as effectively as possible, from as many incident directions as possible. The more effective the RAM, the lower the resulting level of reflected RF radiation. Many measurements in electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and antenna radiation patterns require that spurious signals arising from the test setup, including reflections, are negligible to avoid the risk of causing measurement errors and ambiguities.