Ground radar


 * For references regarding ground radar, see the specific article.

Ground radar (cf. airborne radar system) is a radar positioned on the ground and used for air defense (e.g., ground-controlled interception), command guidance (e.g., ground-directed bombing), air traffic control (i.e., radar control), instrument landing systems, radar bomb scoring, etc.. Ground radar may refer to:
 * Air Route Surveillance Radar
 * Airport surveillance radar
 * Counter-battery radar
 * Fire-control radar for ground weapon systems (e.g., Nike missile command guidance)
 * Ground-penetrating radar when used from a ground site
 * Precision approach radar
 * Secondary surveillance radar
 * Target acquisition radar
 * Weather radar for measurements from the ground (e.g., for local news reports)