i mean, I'm autistic, but Im not well versed in how this tracking works, the plane on the ground is tracked via MLAT, stands for multilateration tracking, I dont know how it works, just that its, i think some form of radar tracking, I know off the top of my head that radar can sometimes bounce or reflect off of things and send back false returns to the radar dish, but I have no idea how one like this would occur.
any autists here can help?
i mean, I'm autistic, but Im not well versed in how this tracking works, the plane on the ground is tracked via MLAT, stands for multilateration tracking, I dont know how it works, just that its, i think some form of radar tracking, I know off the top of my head that radar can sometimes bounce or reflect off of things and send back false returns to the radar dish, but I have no idea how one like this would occur.
I have no idea myself sorry