Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) systems are advanced imaging technologies that deliver high-resolution radar imagery in all weather and lighting conditions. Using microwave signals instead of optical sensors, SAR detects terrain features, movements, and anomalies with exceptional accuracy, making it essential for surveillance, environmental monitoring, disaster response, and mapping.
Key capabilities include change detection, which highlights differences in terrain or infrastructure, and wide-area coverage, enabling rapid scanning of large regions with high image quality. SAR also provides high-resolution imaging from long distances and operates effectively in all-weather, day-night scenarios, including rain, fog, smoke, or darkness. With Ground Moving Target Indication (GMTI), it can detect and track both stationary and moving targets in real time.
SAR is critical for border and maritime patrol, infrastructure monitoring, search and rescue, and emergency mapping of floods, landslides, and damaged terrain. Its versatility across land, sea, and air missions offers unmatched situational awareness and reliability in the most challenging environments.