Section 7 True and False Echoes on Display  7-4 
 
7.3  Sea Clutter and Rain/Snow Clutter 
In addition to the echoes required for observing ships and land, radar video images that are displayed 
also include undesirable echo images, such as reflection from waves on the sea surface and reflection 
from rain and snow. Reflection from the sea surface is called sea clutter and reflection from rain, snow, 
and cloud is called rain and snow clutter. Those interfering waves must be eliminated by the clutter 
rejection function ([Settings] –  [Signal Process] –  [Video Noise Rejection]). (Refer to “13.2 Setting 
Radar Signal Processing”.)   
 
 
7.3.1  Sea clutter 
Sea clutter appears as an image radiating outwardly from the centre of the radar display and changing 
depending on the size and the shape of waves. Generally, as waves become larger, image level of the 
sea clutter is intensified and the clutter far away is also displayed.  In this case, it is difficult to 
distinguish sea clutter from a small boat whose reflection intensity is weak. Accordingly, it is necessary 
to properly adjust the sea clutter rejection function. 
The following tables  show  the relation between the sea state (SS) showing the size of waves 
generated by wind and the radar's detection probability. 
 
Sea State and Probability of Target Detection 
RCS  SS1 to 2  SS2 to 3  SS3 to 4  SS4 to 5 
0.1 m
2
  V  V-M  M-NV   
0.5 m
2
  V  V  V-M  M-NV 
1 m
2
  V  V  V  V-M 
 
S band radar (probability to detect a target at a range of 0.4 NM) 
 
RCS  SS1 to 2  SS2 to 3  SS3 to 4  SS4 to 5 
1m
2
  V-M  M-NV     
5 m
2
  V  V-M  M-NV   
10 m
2
  V  V  V  V-M 
X band radar (probability to detect a target at a range of 0.7 NM) 
 
V:  Detection probability of 80 % 
M:  Detection probability of 50 % 
NV:  Detection probability of less than 50 %