McCloud, Kyle / Escritor
Finally, a practical guide to SAR analysis written by someone who's actually done the work.
Synthetic aperture radar is transforming how we see our world, from disaster response to maritime monitoring to defense applications. But most SAR resources fall into two frustrating categories: academic textbooks drowning in theory, or vendor documentation too narrow to build real expertise.
The SAR Analyst's Handbook bridges that gap.
Drawing on over two decades of imagery analysis experience, from Navy intelligence operations to the front lines of the commercial SAR revolution, this comprehensive manual delivers what working analysts actually need: the foundational physics explained clearly, interpretation techniques that work in practice, and hard-won operational insights you won't find in a classroom.
Inside you'll discover:
How SAR systems actually collect and process data, explained for practitioners, not physicists
Signature recognition across diverse target sets and terrain types
Real-world interpretation workflows and analytical frameworks
Common pitfalls and how to avoid them
Techniques for integrating SAR with other intelligence sources
This book is for:
Imagery analysts transitioning to SAR from optical or other modalities
Intelligence professionals expanding their technical toolkit
Remote sensing students seeking practical, career-ready skills
Anyone working with commercial SAR data who wants to extract more value from every collect
Whether you're new to radar imagery or looking to sharpen skills built on the job, this handbook gives you the foundation to analyze SAR data with confidence.