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Chemical, environmental and energy-saving
The radar which captures a tornado
October 19, 2014
Chemical, environmental and energy-saving

#2. The radar which captures a tornado

The highly efficient next generation radar called Phased Array Radar which carries out 3D observation of the raindrops starts a revolution to a weather survey.

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The eye of the revolutionary electron which protects a life from the sudden tornado by global warming.

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