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This article discusses the use of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) for applications in the military and civilian fields, such as agriculture and oceanography. SAR can capture high-resolution images of ocean swells and sea surface roughness, from which many oceanic, atmospheric, and biologic phenomena can be identified. However, in some small-scale ocean phenomena, such as wind streak, ship turbulence wake and small-scale internal wave, the wave texture in the SAR image can become a distraction.