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Scattering of radar and infra-red waves is strongly influenced by the multi-scale (fractal) nature of naturally-occurring surfaces. Measurements using CO2 laser radiation illustrate striking differences between scattering by fractal and smoothly-varying surfaces. The influence of speckle in coherent laser radar will be discussed.