What is fazers?

Fazers (also known as phased array radars) are a type of radar system that uses multiple antennas and coherent signals to create a beam of radio waves that can be electronically steered in any direction without physically moving the radar antenna. Fazers were first developed for military applications, but they are now widely used in civilian industries such as weather forecasting, air traffic control, and satellite communication. One of the main advantages of fazers is their high level of accuracy and precision, which make them ideal for detecting and tracking objects with high resolution. They can also operate in a variety of weather conditions and are immune to interference from other sources. However, fazers can be complicated to design and operate, and they are typically more expensive than other types of radar systems.