F-22 Stealth Ability Revealed by USAF
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Nov. 25th, 2005 || Source:
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November 25, 2005: The U.S. Air Force, in it’s effort to get money to build more F-22s, has revealed just how “stealthy” the
F-22 is.
It’s RCS (Radar Cross Section) is the equivalent, for a radar, to a metal marble. The less stealthy (and much cheaper)
F-35, is equal to a metal golf ball. The F-35 stealthiness is a bit better than the
B-2 bomber, which, in turn, was twice as good as that on the even older
F-117. Much older aircraft, like the
B-52, have a huge RCS, which makes them very easy to spot on radar. But with a smaller RCS, it's more likely that the aircraft won't be detected at all.
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