see the 6th pic from bottom. on each side of the tail.Originally posted by nismoS132:where are the thrusters?
you're really going to regret when one day, some genius invents something known as stealth detectionOriginally posted by fudgester:.....
I sure gotta get me one of those!
Along with some F-22 Raptors and B-2 Spirits, please.![]()
Actually such technology already exists. I'm not sure how many countries have it but the Czech Republic has developed a bi-static radar system capable of tracking stealth warplanes. In fact China has tried to buy a number of such systems from the Czechs.Originally posted by Lance_han:you're really going to regret when one day, some genius invents something known as stealth detection![]()
Originally posted by fudgester:Hmmm... what about using turbulence to track stealth planes? After all, the motion of objects through fluids (in this case, air) does disturb the motion of air around it, no matter how aerodynamic you make the object.
Oh yeah.... the Soviets used a pencil.Originally posted by the Bear:why do that when you have other cheaper means?
doing this would be like the US method of throwing money at problems.. using as high-tech as possible when a simple, cheap, foolproof and low-tech answer would do...
you know the story about NASA and that billion-dollar pen?
Originally posted by fudgester:Oh yeah.... the Soviets used a pencil.
Seriously, I'm just trying to put forward an alternative solution to what you had suggested. Anyway, has any army tried deploying mobile GSM antenna systems as per your method?
Yeah, does need help in the looks department.Originally posted by SBS9828X:ahahaaa i find this plane a joke