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Stealth technology is cool. It's what gave the US domination over the skies during the latter half of the Cold War, and the biggest component of the US's information dominance in both war and peace, at least prior to the rise of global internet connectivity and cybersecurity. Yet the core idea is almost embarrassingly simple.
So how does stealth work?
Photo by Steve Harvey on Unsplash
When we talk about stealth, we’re usually talking about evading radar. How does radar work?
Radar antennas emit radio waves in the sky. The waves bounce off objects like aircraft. When the echoes return to the antenna, the radar system can then identify the object's approximate speed, position, and size.
Picture courtesy of Katelynn Bennett over at bifocal bunny
So how would you evade radar? You can try to:
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By LessWrongStealth technology is cool. It's what gave the US domination over the skies during the latter half of the Cold War, and the biggest component of the US's information dominance in both war and peace, at least prior to the rise of global internet connectivity and cybersecurity. Yet the core idea is almost embarrassingly simple.
So how does stealth work?
Photo by Steve Harvey on Unsplash
When we talk about stealth, we’re usually talking about evading radar. How does radar work?
Radar antennas emit radio waves in the sky. The waves bounce off objects like aircraft. When the echoes return to the antenna, the radar system can then identify the object's approximate speed, position, and size.
Picture courtesy of Katelynn Bennett over at bifocal bunny
So how would you evade radar? You can try to:
The original text contained 2 footnotes which were omitted from this narration.
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First published:
Source:
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Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
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Images from the article:
Apple Podcasts and Spotify do not show images in the episode description. Try Pocket Casts, or another podcast app.

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