Radar imaging is a technology that uses radar systems to create detailed images of objects or landscapes. It works by transmitting radio waves towards a target and detecting the waves that are reflected back to the radar receiver. By analyzing the time delay and intensity of these reflected waves, radar imaging can create high-resolution images of the target, even in adverse weather conditions or at night. Radar imaging is used in various applications such as remote sensing, weather forecasting, air traffic control, and military surveillance. It is also being researched for improving autonomous driving systems and detecting underground structures like oil deposits or archaeological artifacts.