We require continuous and unambiguous radar tracking of surface moving targets for several minutes to target and engage moving targets.

Detecting Moving Targets in SAR Via Keystoning and Phase Interferometry
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We require continuous and unambiguous radar tracking of surface moving targets for several minutes to target and engage moving targets. Conventional radar surface moving target trackers typically drop or confuse tracks after only a short time. If we can couple state of the art motion-compensated Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) techniques with advanced Surface Moving Target Information (SMTI) techniques, we may be far better able to automatically and continuously track individual targets through zero radial velocity in difficult environments.