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1) You may have trouble to identify twins who have the same visual appearance, but they are different objects, there always have different signatures between them and that's why their parents identify them easily.
1) C-5 and B-747 are totally different flying objects and they have as different radar signature as your fingerprint---- you have to admit it.
2) Even the radar signature are similar and difficult to identify, we still have great chance to do it. e.g., route, flight timing, altitude, flying in groups, etc, a commercial aeroplane behaves differently from military one. You may have trouble to identify twins who have the same visual appearance, but they are different objects, there always have different signatures between them and that's why their parents identify them easily
3) There don't have many different jet fighters around Korea-Japan. F-2, F-15, F-16, T-50, I do think less than 10 types. Some objects flying in a group at high speed and RCS is tenth of F-15 from 500km away, if they are not F-22, what the hell they are?
There is no defeating 'Chinese physics'.
Is it possible to identify/discriminate the 747 from the C-5 ? Or relevant to this Chinese claim: Is it possible to discriminate the F-22's radar signature from the thousands of aircrafts in the world ?C-5 and B-747 are totally different flying objects and they have as different radar signature as your fingerprint---- you have to admit it.
Source: China tracked U.S. F-22 Raptors over East China Sea, analyst says
Well, you obviously don't know how a radar screen looks like, it does not display the silhouette of an object, it only display what have been reflected and received back to the radar receiver. Not all of the aircraft leading edge would bounce off microwave transmitted from the radar. I don't have to admit anything, I KNOW FOR A FACT THAT C-5 and Boeing 747 have a similar radar signature profile.
Quite right. A C5 and B747 will have virtually identical radar returns. An IDO can distinguish between them given flight profile info, flight patterns, etc., but that has nothing to do with identifying them be their radar return.
Is it possible to identify/discriminate the 747 from the C-5 ? Or relevant to this Chinese claim: Is it possible to discriminate the F-22's radar signature from the thousands of aircrafts in the world ?
In theory -- yes.
But here is the ideal situation for that to happen...
1- The radar operator must have complete control of the F-22.
2- The F-22 must be EM isolated, as in inside an anechoic chamber.
3- The radar operating freq must be in millimetric (mm).
Regarding item 3, why millimetric ? Actually, it SHOULD be millimetric, not must.
The above is a close up of the cockpit region of the F-117. Assume that I have complete control and EM isolation of the F-117. Using a millimetric radar, I will be able to take fine details of the F-117 all the way down to the rivets. The distance between the radar and the jet's surface will be in single digit meters, not hundreds of km as in the field. I will be able to rotate the jet any which way possible, all the while recording the EM signatures from all the degrees of movements.
From the theoretically ideal situation, now imagine the degradation of the identification process using centimetric wavelengths against a target that is moving of its own volition at hundreds of km away.
But wait...!!! There is more...Chinese AWACS uses high centimetric or even meters lengths freqs and they are able to ID the F-22 with ease.
Yah...The Chinese members here effectively said that China had complete access to every aircraft in US military inventory in order to be able to identify any US aircraft from a single radar scan even with longer freqs.
When I was active duty, I was told that I have a knack for explaining complex technical issues using easily relatable analogies to get the trainees started on his/her path of understanding the career field.
So here goes...
The famous Chinese baseketball player (ret) Yao Ming is 2.3 meters in height. His height is extraordinary for any ethnicity, let alone for the Chinese people.
The average Anglo-European males ranges from 1.5 to 1.8 meter.
If we put Yao Ming and an average European/American man under radar bombardment, this Western radar will show one figure ( not male ) as taller and shorter than the other. Not tall or short. But taller and shorter.
But according to our Chinese members here, under Chinese radar, not only can the Chinese radar show that the figures are males, but also that the taller male is Chinese, and is Yao Ming himself...!!!
As for the shorter male, who cares who he is ?
That is how advanced are Chinese radars.
Wait, wait.
There will be photos that are taked by PLA for F22 and will eventually be released out some day.
Don't be too hurry, just be patient.
When I was active duty, I was told that I have a knack for explaining complex technical issues using easily relatable analogies to get the trainees started on his/her path of understanding the career field.
But according to our Chinese members here, under Chinese radar, not only can the Chinese radar show that the figures are males, but also that the taller male is Chinese, and is Yao Ming himself...!!!