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These systems will themselves be detected before they can detect any 'stealth' attackers who are aware of their presence.
Then they cannot detect anything. Please do not even attempt to 'educate' me on this subject.Not when they are in passive mode.
Passive detecting mode... in combination with decimeter and mm radars.Then they cannot detect anything. Please do not even attempt to 'educate' me on this subject.
Radar detection is a TWO-PARTS process: Transmission and Reception.Passive detecting mode... in combination with decimeter and mm radars.
Not trying to educate you. Asking pertinent questions. if you do not know the answer just say so.
You do not know what you are saying. You are just throwing words out there just to pretend you have a credible argument.I was saying it can work in combination with other radars with different wavelengths, even in passive detection mode.
Make no sense, and am not going to waste my time trying to figure it out.In general, when you hear radar passive mode, you know it is activated , call it half or quarter, it does not matter that much.
Radars today linked to computing systems can be programmed to be automatic on specific targets let's say with an RCS of less than 1 square meter. Also the program can be linked to other types of radars working on different wave lengths.
The Serbs downed the US stealth bomber by activating their radars for very short periods of times , alternately turning it on and off. So this not as easy as you try to depict it, it just cannot be targeted and destroyed by the stealth plane that easily, In fact the plane has more chance of being destroyed once it is detected.
You do not know what you are saying. You are just throwing words out there just to pretend you have a credible argument.
If a system is designed to be a dedicated passive receiver, then by destroying the transmitter companion, the entire set up is rendered useless. It does not matter if the system is designed to operate with different freqs or not.
Make no sense, and am not going to waste my time trying to figure it out.
Any body that is definitively determined to have an RCS of one meter squared (or less) is either guesstimated or definitively measured. In order to measure definitively, the EM background must be as low as possible so that the body can stand out and this is where an EM anechoic chamber comes into play. The vast majority of objects with claimed to have so-and-so RCS are guesstimated. Who can afford to spend at least a couple thousands $$$ to rent a sophisticated EM anechoic chamber to measure his car or his own body ? For what purpose ?
This lead up to the can of worms call 'clutter rejection threshold' which am certain you know nothing about. For most practical purposes, if a body is less than one meter/squared, it is lost in the clutter rejection threshold. Every radar system have a clutter rejection threshold and every radar system AUTOMATICALLY reject any signal that do not go higher than that threshold. If that threshold is lowered and lowered and lowered, then the system will be overwhelmed by so many targets that it would be worthless.
A passive receiver is not a solution because it has its own clutter rejection threshold. The transmitter does not have a clutter rejection threshold. Why ? Because it is a transmitter, not a receiver. So if the passive receiver have a threshold that AUTOMATICALLY reject any body with an RCS of one meter/squared, then the 'stealth' aircraft will NOT be detected. Lower that threshold to pass through any target that is one meter/squared and the screen will be filled, thereby still masking the 'stealth' fighter.
So the problem is this: Either you reject the 'stealth' aircraft from the start, or you detect everything but then everything will hide the 'stealth' fighter anyway.
Again...Please do not attempt to 'educate' me on this subject.
We lost one F-117 out of hundreds of 'stealth' sorties. NATO flew over 30,000 sorties, including 60 B-2s from the US, and we lost only two aircrafts: One F-16 and one F-117.
So please leave the Serbs out of this.
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We lost one F-117 out of hundreds of 'stealth' sorties.