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The return signal strength decreases with the inverse square of the total path distance
If the target's smaller than the wavelength of the signal, the reflection strength also increases with the fourth power of the frequency, which is why radar systems prefer high frequency.
Fourth power.
Where does the rest of the return signal go if you use a longer wavelength?
Waves (including radar pulses, in this case) tend to go "around" objects that are smaller than half a wavelength - they just keep on going rather than being returned.