# L10 — Project 1 Presentations

<p class="block-synopsis">Block 1 closes with your results. Each group briefs its B-21 detection-range analysis to the class, HW1 comes due, and Quiz 1 checks that the project's physics stuck.</p>

## Presentation logistics

- **10 minutes** of group results presentation plus **5 minutes of Q&A**.
- **Every member speaks.**
- **Slides (PDF) and code are due before class starts.** Late submissions take the late penalty in the handout.
- The audience is the mission planning cell: lead with the recommendation, support it with the shape of $R_{\max}(\theta)$, and be ready to defend your uncertainty handling.
- **Innovation bonus:** up to **+5%** for analysis or visualization that goes meaningfully beyond the tasking — see the handout.

## Also due today

- **HW1 — Radar Fundamentals** is due at the **start of class**. Individual work; see [HW1](HW1.md).
- **Quiz 1** is taken **in class**: open book, **15 minutes**, individual. It covers your project work and the Block 1 topics (L1–L8). If you did the project honestly, the quiz is a victory lap.

## What's next

Block 1 is complete: you can find, range, and characterize a radar threat, and you've quantified what LO buys against a layered IADS. **Block 2 — RF Electronic Warfare** picks up the other side of the duel: jamming, deception, and electronic protection.
