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This paper demonstrates the role of Radar Cross Section (RCS) facilities, consisting of modelling and simulation (M&S), Hardware in the Loop- (HWIL) and field Test and Evaluation (T&E) environments, in a Radar and Electronic Warfare (EW) Defence Research and Evaluation capability. The link between the development and utilisation of radar and EW facilities and the scientific process is illustrated by examples

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Pienaar, E., Ksel, T., Goosen, P., Cloete, C., & Botha, L. (2023). Role of Radar Cross Section Facilities, In a Radar and Electronic Warfare Defence Research and Evaluation Capability. Journal of Aerospace Sciences and Technologies, 57(1), 211–224. https://doi.org/10.61653/joast.v57i1.2005.718

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