This document presents information on a ground penetrating radar (GPR) system for landmine detection. It discusses the global problem of landmines, provides an overview of the GPR hardware and system capabilities, including A-scan and B-scan visualization. It notes that the system collects 127 returns per second with 12-bit accuracy over a range of 4-32 ns. The document outlines testing and evaluation of the system by the U.S. Army, and lists advantages of GPR such as accurate measurements, ability to locate small targets, and operation without biological limits. It concludes that the developed GPR system is efficient for detecting small, shallow buried objects.