Radar Stocks List

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Radar Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 17 NOC Lockheed (LMT) Secures $221M Contract to Aid MLRS Program
May 17 SPR Spirit AeroSystems To Lay Off Hundreds As Boeing Struggles with Production
May 17 NOC Northrop (NOC) Rewards Shareholders With 10% Hike in Dividend
May 17 NOC Curtiss-Wright (CW) Rewards Investors With Buyback, Ups Dividend
May 16 SPR Key Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems is laying off 450 after production of troubled 737s slows
May 16 PH Parker’s Promising Future Highlighted at Investor Day, Win Strategy™ Enables Sustainable Growth, New 5-Year Targets Announced
May 16 SPR Boeing Supplier Spirit AeroSystems to Lay Off Hundreds
May 16 SPR Spirit Aero to Cut Jobs After Boeing Slows Down 737 Output
May 16 SPR Spirit AeroSystems is said to cut 400-450 workers amid Boeing's woes
May 16 BB Is this week's meme stock saga already over?
May 16 NOC Northrop Grumman reaches deal to access Nvidia's AI platforms
May 16 NOC Lockheed (LMT) Secures a Contract to Aid F-35 Jet Program
May 16 BB Nayax Posts Weak Q1 Results, Joins GameStop, Iris Energy And Other Big Stocks Moving Lower In Thursday's Pre-Market Session
May 16 RELL Ideal Power Inc (IPWR) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Strategic Developments and ...
May 15 RELL Insider Sale: EVP PMT Gregory Peloquin Sells 22,134 Shares of Richardson Electronics Ltd (RELL)
May 15 BB The meme stock crowd is expected to 'exit quickly': Expert
May 15 BB Mitek Systems' (MITK) Q2 Earnings Decline, Revenues Rise Y/Y
May 15 NOC Lockheed (LMT) Secures a $861M Contract to Build HIMARS
May 15 BB Gamestop, AMC Meme Stock Rally Not Driven By Retail Traders This Time, IG North America CEO Says 'I Do Not Get The Feeling'
May 15 NOC Northrop Grumman raises dividend by 10.2% to $2.06 a share
Radar

Radar is a detection system that uses radio waves to determine the range, angle, or velocity of objects. It can be used to detect aircraft, ships, spacecraft, guided missiles, motor vehicles, weather formations, and terrain. A radar system consists of a transmitter producing electromagnetic waves in the radio or microwaves domain, a transmitting antenna, a receiving antenna (often the same antenna is used for transmitting and receiving) and a receiver and processor to determine properties of the object(s). Radio waves (pulsed or continuous) from the transmitter reflect off the object and return to the receiver, giving information about the object's location and speed.
Radar was developed secretly for military use by several nations in the period before and during World War II. A key development was the cavity magnetron in the UK, which allowed the creation of relatively small systems with sub-meter resolution. The term RADAR was coined in 1940 by the United States Navy as an acronym for RAdio Detection And Ranging or RAdio Direction And Ranging. The term radar has since entered English and other languages as a common noun, losing all capitalization.
The modern uses of radar are highly diverse, including air and terrestrial traffic control, radar astronomy, air-defense systems, antimissile systems, marine radars to locate landmarks and other ships, aircraft anticollision systems, ocean surveillance systems, outer space surveillance and rendezvous systems, meteorological precipitation monitoring, altimetry and flight control systems, guided missile target locating systems, ground-penetrating radar for geological observations, and range-controlled radar for public health surveillance. High tech radar systems are associated with digital signal processing, machine learning and are capable of extracting useful information from very high noise levels.
Other systems similar to radar make use of other parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. One example is "lidar", which uses predominantly infrared light from lasers rather than radio waves. With the emergence of driverless vehicles, Radar is expected to assist the automated platform to monitor its environment, thus preventing unwanted incidents.

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