ISAT - innovative space-based-radar antenna technology

ISAT is the innovative space-based-radar antenna technology program of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The goal of the ISAT program is to develop antenna technology to enable tactical grade space-based GMTI (ground moving target indicator) radar - particularly from higher (-10,000 km) orbits which facilitate constellations with fewer satellites.

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