KAOBRA turns radar satellite data into millimetre-precision ground-movement intelligence — so you can see infrastructure, terrain and assets shift before risk becomes failure.
A complete InSAR monitoring service — from radar acquisition to decision-ready alerts — delivered through one cloud platform.
Millimetre-scale measurement of subsidence, uplift and structural movement across dams, bridges, buildings, railways and pipelines.
Detect accelerating motion in slopes, tailings dams and ground around mines, with automated thresholds and instant notifications.
A scalable, subscription dashboard that fuses InSAR time-series with your GIS and sensor data — no remote-sensing PhD required.
City- to nation-scale deformation maps for ground-water management, urban planning and infrastructure portfolios.
Reconstruct years of past movement from global radar archives to understand how an asset got here — and where it's heading.
Move from reactive inspection to data-driven planning, prioritising the assets that are actually moving.
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellites image the ground through cloud, smoke and darkness — every pass, anywhere on Earth.
InSAR compares the phase of repeated radar passes to measure surface change down to a few millimetres.
Persistent-scatterer methods build a movement history for millions of points, filtering noise from real motion.
Models flag acceleration and anomalies, pushing decision-ready alerts to the people who own the risk.
InSAR monitoring underpins safety and efficiency decisions across the industries that build and maintain our world.
Our planet is in constant motion — ground subsides, slopes creep, structures settle. Most of that movement is invisible until it becomes a problem. KAOBRA exists to make it measurable, early and actionable.
We combine the global reach of radar satellites with a cloud-native analytics platform, delivering deformation intelligence that engineers, operators and authorities can act on with confidence. Smart monitoring for a changing planet isn't a tagline for us — it's the mission.