The Lincoln Laboratory 35 GHz SAR imaging radar has been operational for the past two years. It has produced images of exceptional quality: ultra-high resolution, fully polarimetric and coherent. The collected data is being used in the Laboratory program for stationary target detection and classification studies. Calibrated imagery has also been provided to other DoD agencies and contractors for analysis.
The Lincoln Laboratory 35 GHz airborne SAR imaging radar system
Das 35-GHz-SAR-Abbildungs-Bordradarsystem des Lincoln-Laboratoriums
1991
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