Drones have become one of the defining weapons of modern warfare. They can scout enemy positions, guide artillery, strike ...
The angular geometry of a stealth aircraft does more to reduce its radar signature than any coating applied to its surface.
A researcher in Turkey has created a spray-on radar-absorbent material (RAM) that could make ...
An invisibility cloak is still the holy grail of stealth, but FibreCoat’s radar-absorbing material is close: the lightweight plates shield fighter jets, drones, and satellites from being seen by radar ...
Radar-absorbent materials (RAM) play a key role in determining the effectiveness of an aircraft’s stealth performance. As stealth performance becomes a design cornerstone of military aircraft, it is ...
A lightweight carbon sponge absorbs over 99.9999 percent of radar signals and insulates against heat, offering dual stealth performance without added metals or coatings. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Modern ...