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Radar (Radio Detection and Ranging) systems use radio waves to detect and locate objects, known as targets. The basic principle of radar involves transmitting electromagnetic waves towards a target and measuring the reflected waves to determine the target's distance, velocity, and other characteristics. Radar systems have numerous applications, including: For over half a century, has stood as