Introduction to airborne radar

As you will undoubtedly find, the book is unique in several respects. First, beginning from scratch, it presents the wide range of airborne radar techniques in the form of an unfolding saga, not of individuals, but of radar concepts and principles. Each chapter tells a story, and the story flows naturally on from chapter to chapter.
Second, the book is designed to fulfill the needs of all who want to learn about radar, regardless of their technical backgrounds. It has sufficient technical depth and mathematical rigor to satisfy the instructor, the
engineer, the professor. Yet, as long as a reader has a basic understanding of algebra and knows a little trigonometry and physics, the text painlessly takes the reader in bite-sized increments to the point of being
able to talk on a sound footing with the radar experts.