Here, B-scan data collection of a simple ground penetrating radar (GPR) is animated through the use of Finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method. The upper part of the animation shows the 2D spatial propagation of the short pulse transmitted from the antenna at different spatial locations. The transmitting antenna shoots a short electromagnetic pulse (with a central frequency of 600 MHz) into the subsurface where the relative dielectric permittivity is 4. The short pulse is reflected from the air-soil interface and then from the target embedded in the subsurface. Then, the scattered signals are recorded by the same antenna in the receiving mode. The lower part of the animation corresponds to the received signals (A-scan) at the same antenna for each of the positions. This constitutes the so-called B-scan data collection.