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Sea clutter is a type of interference that affects radar systems. It is caused by the reflection of radar signals off of the surface of the ocean, which can create a false image of a target. This type of interference can be difficult to distinguish from actual targets, making it a challenge for radar systems to accurately detect and track objects. Sea clutter can also be caused by other sources, such as ships, buoys, and other objects in the water.
Sea clutter can be reduced by using advanced signal processing techniques, such as adaptive filtering and clutter suppression. These techniques can help to reduce the amount of false targets that are detected by the radar system. Additionally, radar systems can be designed to be more resistant to sea clutter by using specialized antennas and signal processing algorithms.
There are a number of companies that specialize in the development and production of radar systems and signal processing solutions for sea clutter. These include companies such as Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and BAE Systems. Show Less Read more