Muhammad Omar
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No, it is not for usIs this supposed to be news?
500 km range
Yes, it is.Detecting a stealth fighter was never an issue,...
Yes, just one. Out of hundreds of sorties. And it was by sheer luck....Serbia brought down one in 1999.
If it is news that China can successfully use low freqs to track and target low observable US fighters, then 'stealth' is an issue.Any longer wavelength radar can do that, but they lack the resolution to target one specifically. It will be news if China can do that.
We never said so.American said F-22 cannot be detect,...
Of course Chinese would. What else are they going to say ?...but Chinese said it can.
No, it means you guys have a reading comprehension problem.Now American said it can, does it mean American has been lying all along about F-22 capability?
Detection is not the same as IDENTIFICATION.
You know your mother, no ? Actually, you can only know her after you IDENTIFY her. An identity is a visual representation that is associated with something else.
In the near dark, you can detect -- with your eyes -- the outline of a human body, but how do you know that is your mother ? You do not. You can only IDENTIFY that human as your mother only after you associate her facial features with what you know of her in your memory.
So for China to declare that the PLA detected the F-22 is simply absurd. The radar scope cannot even display the outline of a body, let alone the body that is unique to the F-22.
The PLA detected 'something'. That 'something' is all there was. But of course that 'something' had to be exaggerated into the F-22.
Since, the aircraft shaping is fixed.
The Battle of Stealth is the battle of ( Stealth Coating + Radar )
It seems the newly developed LockMart stealth coating applied to these F-22 who just flew to Japan is useless against PLA radar.
The LockMart previous Stealth coating used by the F-22 on the January 2015 on Chinese Lunar New Year were useless against PLA radar as well.
It means USAF F-22 vs PLAAF Radar = 0 vs 2
How do you know they are birds ? I do not mean YOU personally. I mean -- you -- the radar operator ?I heard WW2 radars can detect birds.
Who would have thought that the leading edges of wind gusts were mis-identified by the radar operator and/or computer for birds.Thunderstorm gust fronts can produce low-altitude reflectivity thin line echoes that could be mistaken for birds.
See the word 'volumetric' ? And the source is impeccable.It is used to make accurate volumetric measurements...
They can 'decide' that they detected anything they want.I'm assuming Chinese radars today can detect any number of things. So on that day the people there just decided today's a good day to say we detected a F-22.
On the contrary, I have a great deal of respect for the PLA. More than you guys do, even if you guys are Chinese and I am not. But unlike you guys, my respect is not blind. It is based upon my personal experience in the US military and my personal studies of military affairs. Blind respect is the worst one can give or receive.I know you don't think much of the PLA,...
Gaofeng-4 satellite
Gaofen 4’s staring imager can spot objects as small as 50 meters (164 feet), a resolution that allows the satellite to see an oil tanker steaming across the ocean, according to Li Guo, Gaofen 4’s chief designer, in a story published by Xinhua.
The state-run China Youth Daily newspaper reported earlier this year the Gaofen 4 satellite’s purpose is also to hunt for U.S. aircraft carriers operating near China.
At night, an infrared camera aboard Gaofen 4 can capture less detailed imagery with a resolution of about 400 meters, or 1,300 feet.