FMCW airborne SAR can collect data from different viewing angles, and can offer rapidly informative imagery of strategic infrastructure, or disaster areas at local scales. As they transmit low power, they can be mounted on light platforms. In 2022 we conducted a measurement campaign with the FHR’s MIRANDA35 system. It allows 1) topographic mapping by means of a tomographic configuration, 2) along-track interferometry for air and ground moving target indication, and 3) polarimetry for target classification and recognition. We show the performance of the system, and diverse level-1 and level-2 products, such as multi-aspect digital elevation models.
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