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"Denyav" wrote in message ... It's all very well to apply handwavium multistatic techology that you just happen to have in your hip pocket but how are you going to guide a weapon using it? Inquiring minds... You can kill easily any stealth bomber that you can detect,track and even image for ATR purposes at long ranges, even a F-86 can do the job easily. But the real beauty of multistatics is the ability of tracking targets without alerting them. Also completely passive nature of tracking makes receiver/processor units,by far the most expensive part of any multistatic system,virtually immune to HARM type type attacks. Go back and take a look at '50s vintage fighters. Managing an intercept on a high-subsonic bomber using strictl GCI-only at night was a bitch and it failed. Often. That's why the F-86D et al had on-board RADAR. |
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