Bistatic angle

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The bistatic angle is the angle subtended between the transmitter, target and receiver in a bistatic radar. When it is exactly zero the radar is a monostatic radar, when it is close to zero the radar is pseudo-monostatic, and when it is close to 180 degrees the radar is a forward scatter radar. Elsewhere, the radar is simply described as a bistatic radar.

The bistatic angle is an important factor in determining the radar cross section of the target.

Illustration of bistatic angle
Illustration of bistatic angle

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