Bill 119 HR 2295, also known as the Radar Obstruction Research Act, aims to investigate the effects of obstructions on radar detection and prediction capabilities. The bill seeks to understand how obstacles such as buildings, trees, and other structures can interfere with radar systems used for various purposes.
The research conducted under this bill will help to improve radar technology and ensure that it remains effective in detecting and predicting potential threats. By studying the impact of obstructions on radar systems, lawmakers hope to develop strategies to mitigate these effects and enhance the overall performance of radar technology.
In addition to researching the impact of obstructions on radar detection, the bill also addresses other purposes related to radar technology. This includes exploring ways to improve radar systems, enhance their accuracy, and ensure they are able to effectively detect and predict potential threats.
Overall, Bill 119 HR 2295 is focused on advancing radar technology and ensuring that it remains a reliable tool for various applications. By conducting research on the impact of obstructions on radar systems, lawmakers aim to enhance the capabilities of radar technology and improve its effectiveness in detecting and predicting potential threats.