This paper deals with adaptive radar detection problems where several alternative hypotheses may be plausible. This kind of problems naturally extends the conventional binary tests that often occur in radar (as well as in other application fields) by including a further uncertainty degree related to the number of unknown signal parameters (model order). Such a modification consequently leads to multiple composite alternative hypotheses. In the companion paper (Addabbo et al., 2021), we have defined a new design framework which allows us to come up with decision schemes for these hypothesis testing problems by exploiting the Kullback-Leibler Information Criterion and without resorting to heuristic design criteria. The architectures devised w...