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A new design for two-frequency MTI radar is introduced. The suggested system can change its frequency in each pulse. Therefore, the system is very resistant to electronic warfare. The analytical results of our calculation show that the system has a very high blind speed and in realistic situations it increases signal-to-noise ratio, although it widens clutter bandwidth and detects some spurious targets.