Affiliation:
1. Thiagarajar College of Engineering, India
Abstract
The radar cross-section (RCS) is a critical and crucial factor that determines presence of the target by radar signal, and it can be consistently detected so as to track the target by a radar system. The target's size can be fixed by changing the factor ratio of the RCS quantity. Raising the target's RCS improves its radar detestability. Reduced RCS, on the other hand, the chances for the target to miss from radars, which is frequently required in military settings. The equation for the RCS is depending upon various factor and constants, the surface area (A), the wavelength (𝜆), the Fresnel reflection coefficient (G) at normal incidence.