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radar

[rey-dahr] / ˈreɪ dɑr /
NOUN
radio detecting and ranging
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“When they began with the drone attacks, it was a fairly severe impact—the sudden appearance of a capability that, quite frankly, wasn’t on our radar,” said Maj.

From The Wall Street Journal

It had been a while since governors had been on any Democrats’ radar.

From Salon

Savvy investors know this story already: A 300% rise for a stock with a large market capitalization doesn’t often go under the radar.

From Barron's

That includes new bases, radar facilities, electronic-warfare capabilities and missile systems.

From The Wall Street Journal

He told the BBC while he believed most people would seek to abide by new UK requirements for flying drones outdoors, some may look to "fly under the radar".

From BBC