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If China has ideas for a stealthy metamaterials, it’s likely America does, too. And China’s supposed new stealth advantage is, at best, a wash.
The development of new so-called metamaterials could lead to dramatic advances in military technology, particularly the ability to hide from sensors—even the human eye. Metamaterials, engineered ...
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Stealth and Supersonic: The Science Behind U.S. Bombers Avoiding Iran’s RadarU.S. bombers have long been at the forefront of military aviation, revered for their ability to evade sophisticated radar systems. In particular, the stealth and supersonic capabilities of these ...
Scientists are working on a plan to use light bending metamaterials to create the ultimate stealth vessel, which will be invisible to radar, missiles, and even the human eye according to a report ...
China is mass producing metamaterials in a state-run lab that reportedly functions as 'invisibility cloaks' and could be used to make fighter jets impossible to detect, according to local media.
Researchers have developed the first three dimensional metamaterials by combining physico-chemical formulation and microfluidics technology. This is a new generation of soft metamaterials that are ...
BEDFORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fractal Antenna Systems, Inc. (‘Fractal’) today announced it has secured patent on a method to detect invisibility cloaks and related stealth metamaterials ...
Other metamaterials allow light to travel one way but not the opposite—a valuable tool for communication and detection of objects—and to break symmetries of geometry and time.
With the rapid development of nanophotonics, spectrally selective infrared stealth technology has achieved great success through the design of metamaterials. However, as the background environment ...
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