Radar locates 'clandestine objects'.

AuthorBook, Elizabeth G.
PositionSecurity Beat

Ground-penetrating radar technology, often used for mine searching and detection, has applications in homeland security, experts said.

A ground-penetrating radar can perform non-destructive inspections of Earth surfaces and man-made structures. For example, it can locate clandestine objects embedded in walls, such as hidden microphones and unmarked graves, he said. The radar can also be used to inspect floors and tunnels for environmental...

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