Radar resolution refers to the radar system’s ability to distinguish between two or more objects that are close together. High-resolution radar systems can provide detailed images, allowing the operator to differentiate between multiple targets and avoid potential collisions. The resolution of a radar system is influenced by factors such as the frequency of the radar pulse, the length of the pulse, and the technology used for signal processing. Higher frequencies typically offer better resolution but at the expense of range, while lower frequencies provide greater range but less detail.