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Ground Surveillance Radar

Ground Surveillance Radar is a system that detects and monitors objects on or near the Earth's surface, such as vehicles, personnel, or aircraft. It uses radio waves that are sent out as signals; when these waves hit an object, they bounce back to the radar antenna. The system then analyzes the returned signals to determine the location, movement, and speed of detected objects. It’s widely used for security, border patrol, military surveillance, and traffic monitoring to provide real-time situational awareness over large areas, even in poor visibility conditions like fog, rain, or darkness.