Pascal Tréguer posted: "With reference to an aircraft flying too low to be detected by a radar, the phrases under the radar, off the radar and below the radar are used of something or someone that cannot be detected. The phrase under the radar occurs, for example, in the review" word histories
USA, 1969—the phrases 'off the radar', 'under the radar' and 'below the radar' are used of something or someone that cannot be detected—the reference is to an aircraft flying too low to be detected by a radar
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