Low-observables and stealth technology aim to make military platforms, like aircraft and ships, extremely difficult to detect by enemy sensors. This is achieved by reducing their radar cross-section, infrared signature, acoustic output, and other detectable emissions.
Several principles are employed:
The primary focus is often on reducing the radar cross-section (RCS). This involves:
Stealth technology is crucial for:
Stealth is not invisibility. It reduces, but does not eliminate, detectability. Furthermore:
No, stealth technology reduces detectability, it does not make an object invisible. Advanced sensors and tactics can still detect stealth platforms under certain conditions.
Reducing the radar cross-section is often considered the most critical aspect, as radar is a primary detection method.
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