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IIT Roorkee develops coating that can make aircraft invisible - Yahoo! India News
IIT Roorkee develops coating that can make aircraft invisible
Fri, Dec 12 02:52 AM
The Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, has claimed that it has developed a kind of coating material in their laboratory that can make aircraft invisible to any radar. It said the technology on which it worked to develop the radar absorbing nano-crystals was their brainchild and after NASA, India was only one to have successfully gained the technology.
"Even a country like Russia could not achieve this so far," said Prof R.C. Agarwala of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, who led the project. Prof Agarwala, who is known to be the first in the country to work on nanotechnology for materials development, started work on the radar-absorbing nano crystals in 1998.
His research team included his wife Prof Vijay Agarwala who is also a faculty of the department and research scholar Rahul Sharma.
IIT Roorkee develops coating that can make aircraft invisible
Fri, Dec 12 02:52 AM
The Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, has claimed that it has developed a kind of coating material in their laboratory that can make aircraft invisible to any radar. It said the technology on which it worked to develop the radar absorbing nano-crystals was their brainchild and after NASA, India was only one to have successfully gained the technology.
"Even a country like Russia could not achieve this so far," said Prof R.C. Agarwala of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, who led the project. Prof Agarwala, who is known to be the first in the country to work on nanotechnology for materials development, started work on the radar-absorbing nano crystals in 1998.
His research team included his wife Prof Vijay Agarwala who is also a faculty of the department and research scholar Rahul Sharma.