Stealth Aircrafts /
Stealth aircraft are aircraft that use stealth technology to interfere with radar detection as well as means other than conventional aircraft by employing a combination of features to reduce visibility in the infrared, visual, audio and radio frequency (RF) spectrum. Development of stealth technolog...
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Delhi, India : Orange Apple : World Technologies,
2012
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description | Stealth aircraft are aircraft that use stealth technology to interfere with radar detection as well as means other than conventional aircraft by employing a combination of features to reduce visibility in the infrared, visual, audio and radio frequency (RF) spectrum. Development of stealth technology likely began in Germany during WWII. Well - known modern examples of stealth aircraft include the United States' F - 117 Nighthawk (1981 2008), the B - 2 Spirit "Stealth Bomber", the F - 22 Raptor, and the F - 35 Lightning II While no aircraft is totally invisible to radar, stealth aircraft prevent conventional radar from detecting or tracking the aircraft effectively, reducing the odds of an attack. Stealth is accomplished by using a complex design philosophy to reduce the ability of an opponent's sensors to detect, track, or attack the stealth aircraft. This philosophy also takes into account the heat, sound, and other emissions of the aircraft as these can also be used to locate it. |
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spelling | KOHA-OAI-TEST:5951742023-11-15T09:20:58ZStealth Aircrafts / Leggett, Domenic, author 646458 software, multimedia Electronic books 631902 Delhi, India : Orange Apple : World Technologies,2012engStealth aircraft are aircraft that use stealth technology to interfere with radar detection as well as means other than conventional aircraft by employing a combination of features to reduce visibility in the infrared, visual, audio and radio frequency (RF) spectrum. Development of stealth technology likely began in Germany during WWII. Well - known modern examples of stealth aircraft include the United States' F - 117 Nighthawk (1981 2008), the B - 2 Spirit "Stealth Bomber", the F - 22 Raptor, and the F - 35 Lightning II While no aircraft is totally invisible to radar, stealth aircraft prevent conventional radar from detecting or tracking the aircraft effectively, reducing the odds of an attack. Stealth is accomplished by using a complex design philosophy to reduce the ability of an opponent's sensors to detect, track, or attack the stealth aircraft. This philosophy also takes into account the heat, sound, and other emissions of the aircraft as these can also be used to locate it.Chapter 1. Stealth Aircraft -- Chapter 2. Stealth Technology -- Chapter 3. Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit -- Chapter 4. Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor -- Chapter 5. Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk Chapter -- 6. Chengdu J-20 -- Chapter 7. Examples of some under Developed and Prototype Stealth Aircraft.Stealth aircraft are aircraft that use stealth technology to interfere with radar detection as well as means other than conventional aircraft by employing a combination of features to reduce visibility in the infrared, visual, audio and radio frequency (RF) spectrum. Development of stealth technology likely began in Germany during WWII. Well - known modern examples of stealth aircraft include the United States' F - 117 Nighthawk (1981 2008), the B - 2 Spirit "Stealth Bomber", the F - 22 Raptor, and the F - 35 Lightning II While no aircraft is totally invisible to radar, stealth aircraft prevent conventional radar from detecting or tracking the aircraft effectively, reducing the odds of an attack. Stealth is accomplished by using a complex design philosophy to reduce the ability of an opponent's sensors to detect, track, or attack the stealth aircraft. This philosophy also takes into account the heat, sound, and other emissions of the aircraft as these can also be used to locate it.Stealth aircraftAirplaneshttp://repository.library.utm.my/id/eprint/3588URN:ISBN:9788132328094Remote access restricted to users with a valid UTM ID via VPN. |
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title | Stealth Aircrafts / |
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topic | Stealth aircraft Airplanes |
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