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Stealth fighters can be detected by L-band, UHF, and VHF radars (see second-citation chart below).
Stealth fighters can also be detected with an infrared sensor. The jet engine's exhaust is extremely hot and heats the air. Additionally, a jet flying at hundreds of miles per hour through the air experiences heating of its skin (which is detectable).
Now, China has built a high-power radar in the terahertz wavelength (T-ray) to detect stealth fighters. Eventually, China will miniaturize its T-ray radars and stealth is pretty much obsolete.
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China powers up new radar tech to unmask stealth fighters | South China Morning Post
"China’s biggest arms manufacturer has tested a new instrument to detect stealth aircraft, technology that could be a military 'game changer' if mounted on a satellite or plane, scientists say."
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L-band, UHF, and VHF are at the bottom of the chart.
Stealth fighters can also be detected with an infrared sensor. The jet engine's exhaust is extremely hot and heats the air. Additionally, a jet flying at hundreds of miles per hour through the air experiences heating of its skin (which is detectable).
Now, China has built a high-power radar in the terahertz wavelength (T-ray) to detect stealth fighters. Eventually, China will miniaturize its T-ray radars and stealth is pretty much obsolete.
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China powers up new radar tech to unmask stealth fighters | South China Morning Post
"China’s biggest arms manufacturer has tested a new instrument to detect stealth aircraft, technology that could be a military 'game changer' if mounted on a satellite or plane, scientists say."
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L-band, UHF, and VHF are at the bottom of the chart.