There are various technology used to hide from the enemy in the Battle ground. One such technology is the stealth technology. In today’s time various military vehicles, aircraft, weapons and equipment’s are made of metals.
RADAR systems maintain the ability to detect these metallic objects. Through radio wave detection services, RADAR systems successfully track aircraft or weapons. Radar-absorbent materials (RAMs) function as a solution to prevent detection. The modern military strategy relies heavily on RAMs for success. They absorb electromagnetic waves. RAMs have high electrical conductivity. Programmable reflection, along with multiple internal reflection and scattering procedures, works successfully through these materials. The Indian government is predicted to adopt stealth technology for its defense initiatives.
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What Is Stealth Technology?
Stealth technology functions as a method that reduces radar, sonar, infrared, and other detection distances for objects. The technology is alternatively identified as LO technology (Low Observable Technology). Detection, along with tracking operations, becomes challenging for radar operators when the technology is employed. Stealth technology finds applications in manufacturing planes, ships, submarines, and missiles.
Stealth technology allows electromagnetic interference (EMI) signals to be shielded.
Stealth technology enables the reduction of power that a detecting radar would receive. Three essential components exist in stealth technology. In stealth technology, several special materials function as radar wave absorbers to decrease radar reflection.
Stealth technology exists to eliminate radar detection of aircraft. Stealth technology operates through two core approaches: the craft should be designed to reflect radar signals outside of the radar receivers. The application of special materials on aircraft allows them to reject radar signals.
How America Used This Technology To Kill Laden?
The secret US military helicopters operated by Navy SEALs carried out the mission to kill terrorist leader Osama Bin Laden at his hideout in Abbottabad, Pakistan, on May 2, 2011. Numerous military analysts conclude that two Black Hawk helicopters were part of the mission. A former American special operations expert stated that the damaged Black Hawk’s shape matched the design of F-117 stealth fighters used for radar stealth.
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