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Testing Radar Simulation System Effectiveness

May 26, 2022
To save lives, EW systems must operate effectively. This white paper examines the challenges of finding affordable design test equipment that's accurate and reliable under adverse conditions, meets technical specifications and in-house capabilities.

While any vendor can offer a radar simulation system they claim will work as promised, customers often face unforeseen issues after a sale is complete. Considering what’s at stake when an EW system fails, and the high cost of EW equipment, a vendor who offers a consultative approach to test system design has many advantages over a transactional approach. This white paper will enable you to more accurately evaluate test system vendors. For example, do they help you set up your specifications? Are they willing to adjust your system on the fly? And will they provide post-sale support?

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