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neno
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Navigation radar

Post by neno »

I wonder, why can't the navigation radar be used for surface contacts detection?
Parel803
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Re: Navigation radar

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Good Evening,
Is that for all or just one, if one please give DBID. Is that for all Navigation radars?
If possible add a scenario with this occurance?
regards GJ
neno
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Re: Navigation radar

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I was thinking of Generic Navigation Radar (#1916), which can be found on civilian and commercial ships, but also some military ships. It's on some aircraft, too.
BDukes
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Re: Navigation radar

Post by BDukes »

neno wrote: Sun Oct 19, 2025 8:19 pm I was thinking of Generic Navigation Radar (#1916), which can be found on civilian and commercial ships, but also some military ships. It's on some aircraft, too.
DB requests are here:

https://github.com/PygmalionOfCyprus/cmo-db-requests

The issue is the capabilities of that specific sensor. You'll have to a request one for later generation where they do have some capability. You can also replace the ships sensor with an I or X band that does have the capability in the meantime.

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