Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a non-invasive radar system used to image the subsurface of the Earth. It transmits high-frequency radio waves into the ground, and the reflected signals are analyzed to detect structures, objects, or variations in soil composition. GPR is widely used in archaeology, geology, environmental studies, and construction, helping to locate pipes, cables, and other buried infrastructure. The ability to detect objects at various depths makes GPR an essential tool for non-destructive testing and underground mapping, allowing for accurate assessments without digging.