Moveable Target Indication

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Moveable Target Indication is a system in radar devices that can detect moving targets in the composite video signal or its digital image. It also uses the Moving Target Indication (the detection of moving targets), but in contrast to this system it can also detect targets that are moving but are not moving or moving tangentially to the radar device.

The core of the system is a powerful radar signal processor that saves the data of each range cell over several antenna revolutions and can thus also recognize extremely slow changes in the clutter signature , which are then examined separately in the plot extractor .