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  2. Northrop Tacit Blue - Wikipedia

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    The Pave Mover radar demonstrators provided the non-stealth portion of the program's targeting system, whereas Tacit Blue was intended to demonstrate a similar but stealth capability, while validating a number of innovative stealth technology advances. [1] The radar sensor technology developed for Tacit Blue evolved into the radar now being ...

  3. Stealth technology - Wikipedia

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    Stealth technology, also termed low observable technology (LO technology), is a sub-discipline of military tactics and passive and active electronic countermeasures. [1] The term covers a range of methods used to make personnel, aircraft , ships , submarines , missiles , satellites , and ground vehicles less visible (ideally invisible ) to ...

  4. Stealth aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Stealth aircraft are still vulnerable to detection while and immediately after using their weaponry. Since stealth payload (reduced RCS bombs and cruise missiles) is not yet generally available, and ordnance mount points create a significant radar return, stealth aircraft carry all armaments internally. As soon as weapons bay doors are opened ...

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    Investors may have also been encouraged in the company's early 2025 guidance, which anticipates about 12% revenue growth and a whopping 39% earnings-per-share growth over the company's 2024 outlook.

  6. Plasma stealth - Wikipedia

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    Plasma stealth is a proposed process to use ionized gas to reduce the radar cross-section (RCS) of an aircraft. Interactions between electromagnetic radiation and ionized gas have been extensively studied for many purposes, including concealing aircraft from radar as stealth technology .

  7. Ben Rich (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft incorporated features that were later referred to as low observables or stealth technology. When SR-71 crews became upset that engineers were not putting enough effort into solving a constant problem with violent engine unstarts in flight, Rich considered taking a flight in the SR-71 to experience the phenomenon himself, which ...

  8. Stealth helicopter - Wikipedia

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    Stealth helicopters are helicopters that incorporate stealth technology to decrease an enemy's detection ability. [1] There are a diverse range of technologies used to achieve this decreased detectability; these have largely involved the reduction of several different signatures typically generated by a rotorcraft, including those of noise ...

  9. Pyotr Ufimtsev - Wikipedia

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    Pyotr (Petr) Yakovlevich Ufimtsev (Russian: Пётр Я́ковлевич Уфи́мцев; born 8 July 1931) is a Soviet and Russian electrical engineer and mathematical physicist, best known for his pioneering work on the physical theory of diffraction (PTD), which laid the groundwork for modern stealth aircraft technology.