‘Space-time decoupling’ allows Cessna-208 to cancel out environmental clutter and track moving vehicles with crystal clarity

On May 12, China’s prestigious Journal of Radars unveiled a landmark study led by award-winning radar scientist Li Zhongyu with the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China in Chengdu, Sichuan province.

As soon as the new tech activated, the screen cleared without a speck of noise, as shown by images in the paper.

Detecting moving targets with bistatic airborne radar, has long been a nightmare because of clutter caused by reflections from land, sea or buildings.