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What is the difference between MTI and GMTI radar?

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What is the difference between MTI and GMTI radar, in receiver? in signal processing?
 

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GMTI stands for Ground Moving Target indication. GMTI radar detects ground moving targets. It Uses a moving target’s Doppler radar return to distinguish it from surface clutter. This technique is also the basic principle used in MTI radar.

Radar MTI may be specialized in terms of the type of clutter and environment: airborne MTI (AMTI), ground MTI (GMTI), etc., or may be combined mode: stationary and moving target indication (SMTI).

GMTI Makes it possible to detect, locate, and track targets with the radar cross
section of vehicles throughout a large area when they are moving slowly on
or just above the surface of land or water.
 
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