try to understand what gambit said
There are three rules in designing a low radar observable body...
- Control of
QUANTITY of radiators
- Control of
ARRAY of radiators
- Control of
MODES of radiation
add the canard can not shield the wing, the wing does shield the canard in example F-22, aircraft follow rules of physics, the flight control system is designed upon calculations based upon the vectors, constraints the aircraft has.
The F-22 was designed with aft tails simply because they are thinner than the wing thus the wing shields the aft tails
reducing the quantity of radiators in a head to head engagement and uses the thrust vectoring nozzles to take over the aft tail in trimming flight pitch moment the aircraft has, J-20 simply went that way because well in reality both aft tails and fore tails increase RCS, so they thought they were sacrificing little for higher gains in mobility, something logic, but the tailless aircraft are the most stealthy albeit they requiere complex systems for roll, pitch and yaw control and they might have reduced controlability.
this pictures says all, basically from a front view F-22 only has 4 radiators, two wings and two vertical tails
this is repeated in other stealth aircraft