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- Very high frequency (links | edit)
- Ku band (links | edit)
- Ultra high frequency (links | edit)
- Very low frequency (links | edit)
- Low frequency (links | edit)
- Medium frequency (links | edit)
- High frequency (links | edit)
- Terahertz radiation (links | edit)
- Extremely low frequency (links | edit)
- Super high frequency (links | edit)
- Ka band (links | edit)
- L band (links | edit)
- S band (links | edit)
- X band (links | edit)
- V band (links | edit)
- Radio spectrum (links | edit)
- Extremely high frequency (links | edit)
- Ultra low frequency (links | edit)
- Super low frequency (links | edit)
- 9K33 Osa (links | edit)
- List of radars (links | edit)
- MIM-23 Hawk (links | edit)
- Rajendra (radar system) (links | edit)
- Oerlikon GDF (links | edit)
- AN/APQ-181 (links | edit)
- Sachsen-class frigate (links | edit)
- A band (NATO) (links | edit)
- B band (NATO) (links | edit)
- Bremen-class frigate (links | edit)
- I band (NATO) (links | edit)
- J band (links | edit)
- F band (NATO) (links | edit)
- M band (NATO) (links | edit)
- RBS 15 (links | edit)
- 2K22 Tunguska (links | edit)
- Kopáč passive sensor (links | edit)
- AN/APQ-116 (links | edit)
- Spectrum management (links | edit)
- MSTAR (links | edit)
- W band (links | edit)
- Kortenaer-class frigate (links | edit)
- Ambassador MK III missile boat (links | edit)
- KSR-2 (links | edit)
- Star One C1 (links | edit)
- Star One C2 (links | edit)
- Türksat 3A (links | edit)
- Q band (links | edit)
- AN/APQ-159 (links | edit)
- BEL Battle Field Surveillance Radar (links | edit)