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What are the physics behind medium per being better for cold and notching targets while high prf is better for hot targets?


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I have heard that medium prf should be better for cold and notching/flying sideways targets while hot targets are better for high prf. Why does the prf affect that because when I read about prf and watch some lectures on radar and prf I don’t see how it changes detection of targets with different aspects.
 

Anyone who has worked with radars or just know why?

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I thought the same thing until a few days ago. Then I saw a video that explained it.

High PRF >25NM

Med PRF <25NM

High/Med PRF unsure where Bandit is.

I flew it twice and it works good for me. Unfortunately, I don't know if that's correct. Any pilots here ?

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I just think it feels weird that high prf would be better at great ranges when there should be higher range ambiguity at high prf as I understand it

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I think i found the answer. High prf is better at long range because it can transmit more energy and the max unambiguous range doesn’t seem to matter as there are ways of going around it or something

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