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Weather Radar is a type of avionics system used to detect and track precipitation, wind shear, and other meteorological phenomena. It is typically used by aircraft to detect and avoid hazardous weather conditions. Weather Radar systems use radio waves to detect the presence of precipitation and other meteorological phenomena. The radar system then processes the data to create a graphical representation of the weather conditions. This graphical representation is then used by the pilot to make decisions about the flight path.
Weather Radar systems are typically integrated into the aircraft's avionics suite, allowing the pilot to access the data in real-time. This allows the pilot to make informed decisions about the flight path and avoid hazardous weather conditions.
Weather Radar systems are used in a variety of aircraft, including commercial airliners, military aircraft, and general aviation aircraft. They are also used in ground-based weather stations and other meteorological applications.
Some of the companies in the Weather Radar market include Honeywell, Rockwell Collins, Thales Group, Garmin, and L3Harris Technologies. Show Less Read more