Even nonspecialists can understand how radar echo requirements may influence design objectives with this book. Featuring a full review of the fundamentals, background, and history of radars and electro-magnetic theory, this completely updated second edition contains something for everybody -- from novice to expert.
If you need—or just want—to know an awful lot about how airframes and radar interact and how to design better airplanes (or other objects) to present less-apparent cross-sections, this book is a great place to start. While research in a field such as this is prone to always be advancing and any book somewhat out of date a month after publication, this text covers the basics and goes into applications that will remain valid for years if not decades and contains a wealth of research findings.