Next Steps In Stealth: From Hopeless Diamonds To Cranked Kites

Credit: U.S. Air Force
This is the sixth article in a series. As more nations field combat aircraft with frontal stealth, which reduces detectability when engaging head-on, two factors are increasingly distinguishing low-observable (LO) designs. One is the degree to which radar cross-section (RCS) is reduced when viewed...

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