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And, if you had not noticed, the SU is about as stealthy as a 747.
If you had still not noticed, f22 and B2 are about as stealthy to multistatics as a B52 to backscatterers. Heck,in year 2004 we have still difficulty to explain some things that the Germans and Brits knew in 40s to some people. You can reduce backscaterers by hard body shaping very significantly,but unfortunately you CANNOT do the same for the forward scatterers.That was the lesson that Germans and Brits learned in 40s. Thats also the reason why multistatic RCS of B2 is even greater than frontal backscatterer RCS of B52. Even Yale graduates should be able to understand that. |
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