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A discussion is presented of design techniques and philosophies for airborne radar TWS (track-while-scan) intended to provide a pragmatic view of system design. The designs discussed apply to a hypothetical radar, but have been used by the authors in actual radars. The preprocessing, track filter, and control are discussed.<>