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Air Law



                1.5.3    Regulation of air traffic


                1.5.3.1    Primary radar

                The radar  system  was  developed during World War II to  ensure protection

                against the intrusion of enemy aircraft.


                The system is based on the reflection of radio waves when they encounter an

                impenetrable mass.




                The reflected waves were captured on the radar screen, allowing the detection

                of something in the specified direction and at a certain distance from the radar,

                which reflected the radiation.




                However, it was impossible to determine whether it was a friend or an enemy.

                A "primary" trace appeared on the radar screen.




                1.5.3.2    SSR Radar


                If the reflected waves could be coded with responses, progress would be made.

                Thus, the SSR Radar (Secondary Surveillance Radar) system was invented, in

                which the aircraft is equipped with a transponder that sends a response back
                to the radar when it detects the primary radar signal.





                The thick white line

                in  the  illustration

                represents the radar
                signal  toward  the

                aircraft.





                The signal is processed by the aircraft’s transponder, which sends a reply signal,

                such as the set code, altitude, and the aircraft’s registration letters.


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