The document discusses the advancements of the 'Loza' deep penetration radar, which significantly enhances geological exploration by enabling probing depths of up to 200-400 meters in various soil and rock types. Key features of the 'Loza' radar include ultrahigh power transmitters, low-frequency antennas, and advanced signal processing capabilities that reduce signal attenuation at lower frequencies. Detailed examples of its application in studying geological structures, paleotopography, and groundwater exploration demonstrate its effectiveness compared to conventional radars.