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Radar Cross Section Analysis Using Physical Optics and Its Applications to Marine Targets

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Figure 1. Geometry of multilayered facet.
Figure 2. Concept of multi-bounce: (a) multi-bounce paths and (b) effective area.
Figure 5. RCS results with the elevation angle: (a) 0 : 13.46 dB; (b) 2 : 15.71 dB; (c) 4 : 19.50 dB; (d) 6 : 21.23 dB; (e) 8 : 34.06 dB; (f) 10 : 37.37 dB
Figure 6. Electronic coating applied on a warship surface: (a) case 1; (b) case 2.

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