
Groundradar specializes in mapping archaeological targets through numerous successful projects. In addition, highly customised GPR systems have been created for unusual one-off tasks such as mapping voids from narrow tunnels.
Groundradar has conducted these projects on six continents since the early 1990s and have extensive experience with challenging sites where conventional multichannel (array) GPR systems would be due to terrain, vegetation, or their size/weight of the antennas. Large projects undertaken in the Middle East over rough terrain has provided expertise in collecting high resolution data without ground clearance.
For special projects, custom radar systems can be created to meet the project specifications, provided the performance expectations are within the bounds of physics. GPR systems can be made surprisingly small and lightweight for specific applications. It is noted that although drone GPR systems have recently been marketed and Groundradar manufactures such technology, their applications are extremely limited to ideal environments such as ice or hyper-arid soils. Penetration and resolution from a drone GPR will be a small fraction of that possible from a ground-coupled antenna.