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Introduction to the Basic Technology of Stealth Aircraft: Part 2 — Illumination by the Enemy — Active Considerations
Author(s) -
D. Howe
Publication year - 1990
Publication title -
volume 2: aircraft engine; marine; microturbines and small turbomachinery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1115/90-gt-117
Subject(s) - adversary , radar cross section , radar , aeronautics , radar detection , aerospace engineering , computer science , engineering , systems engineering , computer security
One of the most significant considerations of stealth technology is the technique used to reduce the probability of detection of an aircraft by radar. This paper is concerned with the nature of the various contributions to the radar cross section, and the means by which their effect may be reduced. A survey of the impact of stealth technology on some specific designs is included, from which the conclusion is drawn that the achievement of good stealth characteristics demands attention to both the overall configuration and detail design.

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