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| Tweet Topic Started: Aug 25 2011, 06:00 AM (1,604 Views) | |
| spearhead | Aug 26 2011, 12:25 AM Post #11 |
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DoctorNO, Your Neutral Observer.
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I think thats the one with a silver chemicals clothing such as the one used from that crashed US blackhawk stealth gunship in pakistan. But i dont care, i rather have it in grey since the ship doesnt even look like those newly designed stealth ships anyway, and it doesnt have those radar jammers as well yet right? |
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| zwahzhal | Aug 28 2011, 09:13 PM Post #12 |
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Wow, the paint, it's a miracle!... |
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| Mckoyzzz | Aug 28 2011, 09:29 PM Post #13 |
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Ipsa Scientia Potestas Est
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No, zwahzhal... it's kotseyber!
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| truegrit | Aug 28 2011, 09:52 PM Post #14 |
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Is there a Paint that would make our PN Vessels stealth from RADAR? I mean a RADAR signal absorbing Paint wherein the OPFOR Vessel who sends/ Transmit that Radar detection signal but it won't receive any feedback thus it will fail to PinPoint the location of our Vessel... Coz a Radar will work effectively if it receives the feedback signal went it bounces back from a specific target or obstruction like aircraft and ships but if you cancel that feedback radar signal back to its source then its electronic system won't measure the distance between you and them. Sayang walang civilian portable handheld radar available so we can experiment what kind of paint that will give no echo to radar signals.... Paints like Elastomeric (rubberized plaster type paint and often use for waterproofing & sealing)... |
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| Mckoyzzz | Aug 29 2011, 12:34 AM Post #15 |
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Nanoflight, an Israel-based nanotech company, has just finished trials on a special paint that, when applied to your plane, missile, airship, or other method of espionage transport, makes it nearly undetectable by radar. Emphasis on the “nearly.” This will not make it impossible for your spy plane to be detected, but it will certainly make it much more difficult for those trying to pinpoint your location. And even if the radar does find you, the paint will make it appear that your vehicle is some benign glitch or perhaps a giant bird, not a hostile craft. The paint works by changing how the coated object reacts with electromagnetic waves. Usually, radar sends out these ways and some “bounce back” from any object they collide with. As the waves return to the source, it registers how far away the object they bounced off of was, just like sonar. But a painted object won’t bounce the waves back, it will absorb them, and the waves will be released as heat. Even if a few waves still bounce back, they won’t be enough to register the object correctly on a radar screen. The utility of this interaction with electromagnetism isn’t restricted to stealth. Nanotech claims that the paint way also help insulate buildings from radiation. But that’s just a side perk. The real benefit is that now any plane can be a spy plane.
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| ShadowAce | Aug 29 2011, 02:59 AM Post #16 |
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We probably couldn't even afford it though. Plus the cost of obtaining that paint would be better suited for other acquisition projects like submarines or real MRFs. |
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