Abstract

Corner reflectors are inadvertently formed by many surfaces on ships and military ground vehicles and can be dominant contributors to the radar cross section (RCS). The monostatic return from such structures can be reduced by ensuring that flat surfaces never meet at right angles. A criterion is developed that gives the required angle as a function of the RCS reduction desired and the electrical size of the corner faces.

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