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'''RADAR''' (from the Acronym '''Ra'''dio '''D'''etection '''A'''nd '''R'''anging) is a form of detection and tracking based off sensing electromagnetic rays that reflect off of objects. RADAR was first introduced during [[The Second World War]] | '''RADAR''' (from the Acronym '''Ra'''dio '''D'''etection '''A'''nd '''R'''anging) is a form of detection and tracking based off sensing electromagnetic rays that reflect off of objects. RADAR was first introduced during [[World War II|The Second World War]] | ||
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RADAR (from the Acronym Radio Detection And Ranging) is a form of detection and tracking based off sensing electromagnetic rays that reflect off of objects. RADAR was first introduced during The Second World War
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