International Standard
ISO 8729-1:2010
Ships and marine technology — Marine radar reflectors — Part 1: Passive type
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ISO 8729-1:2010
Edition 1
2010-01
International Standard
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ISO 8729-1:2010
51331
Published (Edition 1, 2010)
This standard was last reviewed and confirmed in 2021. Therefore this version remains current.

ISO 8729-1:2010

ISO 8729-1:2010
51331
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Abstract

It is recognized that small vessels, often made of glass reinforced plastic (GRP), can be poor reflectors of radar signals. In situations where radar is the prime observation tool used by ships at sea the International Maritime Organization considers that it is essential that small vessels, considered in this context to be those under 150 gross tonnage, be equipped with a radar reflector to enhance their radar return and thus to improve their visibility to radar.

ISO 8729 specifies the minimum requirements for a radar reflector intended to enhance returns from small vessels as required by IMO Resolution MSC. 164(78).

There are two types of radar reflector: passive and active. Passive reflectors are mechanical, whereas active reflectors have an electronic element.

ISO 8729-1:2010 concerns passive reflectors and gives specifications for the construction, performance, testing, inspection and installation of such radar reflectors.

General information

  •  : Published
     : 2010-01
    : International Standard confirmed [90.93]
  •  : 1
     : 13
  • ISO/TC 8/SC 6
    47.020.70 
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