Monday, November 16, 2015

Could it be that perhaps they have a way to detect this 5/16 material that is not being disclosed? And they want others to use the detectable material they created?

Image result for F-22, F-35Even after billions and billions of dollars spent on the stealthy skin used on F-22, F-35 and B-2, the material has weaknesses, and one of those is ultra-high-frequency (UHF) radar, which can pick up traces of the plane that other radar misses.

 Chinese researchers came to the rescue and created a material just 5/16 of an inch thick that can safeguard stealth planes against UHF detection

The material tunes itself to a range of detection frequencies, protecting against a large swath of radar scans. What's even more amazing? 

They published this seemingly top secret invention wide open in the Journal of Applied Physics .

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