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Current Readiness for Quantum Radar Implementation
With the introduction of the quantum radar concept, there has been a great number of discoveries theoretically about its implementation and the possible benefits for use in remote sensing. As of this date, there has been little experimental realization to bolster the theoretical claims. Thispaper will provide a brief survey of the current status of a quantum radar implementation based on the more relevant research. It will be shown that all of the pieces arecurrently in place to provide simple, proof-of-concept type of quantum radar experiments.