👉 Radar fluid, also known as a radar scatterer or radar reflector, is a specialized material designed to interact with electromagnetic waves emitted by radar systems. It typically consists of a dielectric material coated with conductive particles, such as silver or copper, which enhance its ability to reflect and scatter radar signals. This interaction is crucial for applications like weather monitoring, air traffic control, and military surveillance, as it allows the radar to detect and track objects by analyzing the reflected signals. The effectiveness of a radar fluid depends on its composition, size, and shape, which collectively influence how it interacts with different frequencies of radar waves.