Chinese researchers have allegedly developed a new paper-thin coating that can turn radar waves into heat to hide aircraft.
Chinese military scientists have achieved the impossible with a new stealth material that can defeat anti-stealth radar.
Currently, due to their thinness, the materials coated on stealth aircraft are unable to effectively absorb these long-wave signals. China has deployed a large number of anti-stealth radars along ...
The technology has undergone extensive laboratory and field testing between 2019 and 2024, proving its efficacy across ...
In the photos is what appears to be a synthetic impulse and aperture radar octagonal in structure and purportedly technology able to detect stealth aircraft. China previously built a SIAR system ...
A, J-20S and J-35 fighters, China also presented its anti-stealth detection capabilities at Airshow China 2024. The Global ...
China Electronics Technology Group Corp, one of the world's largest suppliers of defense electronics, is promoting a new ...
The innovation, designated the “meta-material surface cloaking system” (MSCS), has been named Anālakṣhya by its creators at ...
Canada is investing $2.7m to develop technology to detect stealth aircraft Canada has invested $2.7m (£1.93m) into developing quantum radar - a new technology that would greatly improve the ...
Billionaire Elon Musk hates the Lockheed Martin F-35 stealth fighter. And while there are good reasons to share Musk’s ...
Currently, due to their thinness, the materials coated on stealth aircraft are unable to effectively absorb these long-wave signals. China has deployed a large number of anti-stealth radars along ...
In the race for next-generation stealth technology, China’s J-35A and the U.S.'s F-35 Lightning II stand as two of the most ...