radome

IPA: rˈɑdoʊm

noun

  • A radar dome.
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Examples of "radome" in Sentences

  • The chin turret was often replaced by a radome.
  • Note the Southwest colors on the aircraft's radome.
  • AN/APS 80 search radar was fitted in a smaller radome.
  • Damage to the radome is estimated at more than $1 million.
  • Rounded nose, stepped-up cockpit, and radome on the belly.
  • The envelope of the blimp was used as a radome for the high.
  • A radome is a weatherproof enclosure used to protect an antenna.
  • A 'radome' is a weatherproof enclosure used to protect an antenna.
  • A radome containing a radar antenna is attached to the body member.
  • A radome integrated conformal parallel plate radiator for a projectile.
  • An A radome integrated conformal parallel plate radiator for a projectile.
  • The radome and other wing to body fairings and access panels, doors AC bay are composite.
  • One launcher radome was peppered with shrapnel from a 500 lb bomb but continued to function without loss of performance.
  • Dodging the lasers, diving out of the way of missles, then quickly bringing up the Stinger to fire off a missle at the radome before running away was exciting.
  • SPY BALL DEFLATED BY ACTIVISTS '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Article: New Zealand activists deflate U.S. spy base radome as they call for end of U.S. military empire. '
  • Finally, Olympic-goers will be able to control the intensity of lights that travel up and down Toronto's CN Tower as well as the speed of the "radome" that spins under the observation deck.
  • By far its most distinctive feature was the saucer-shaped radome, twenty-four feet in diameter, circling at a leisurely six revolutions per minute on its mounting above the aircraft's fuselage.

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