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Get ready for an eye-opening journey into the realm of stealth technology and spectral warfare. From the mysterious chrome-like coatings on Navy F-35C Lightnings to the intriguing possibilities of Infrared Search and Track (IRST) systems, we'll probe the depths of these high-tech developments that seem to defy all known principles. We promise you an engaging delve into how stealth is evolving from the night-only missions of the F-117 Nighthawk and the F-22 Raptor's day and night operations, to the shimmering mirror-like skins on the F-35s of the VX-9 Vampires and VFA-125, the Rough Raiders.
Ever wondered why stealth aircraft that once donned low-observable, radar-absorbing materials are now sporting chrome or mirror-like coatings? In today's episode, we'll explore this enigma and delve into the game-changing advancements made by passive systems like IRST. We'll shed light on the strategic warfare moves that could be behind these mirror-like coatings, and how they might be a counter to IRST, enabling aircraft to blend into their surroundings. Be prepared for a deep dive into this on-going chess game of stealth technology and how it plays into the future of our air dominance.
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Enjoyed this episode or the podcast in general? Send me a text message:
Get ready for an eye-opening journey into the realm of stealth technology and spectral warfare. From the mysterious chrome-like coatings on Navy F-35C Lightnings to the intriguing possibilities of Infrared Search and Track (IRST) systems, we'll probe the depths of these high-tech developments that seem to defy all known principles. We promise you an engaging delve into how stealth is evolving from the night-only missions of the F-117 Nighthawk and the F-22 Raptor's day and night operations, to the shimmering mirror-like skins on the F-35s of the VX-9 Vampires and VFA-125, the Rough Raiders.
Ever wondered why stealth aircraft that once donned low-observable, radar-absorbing materials are now sporting chrome or mirror-like coatings? In today's episode, we'll explore this enigma and delve into the game-changing advancements made by passive systems like IRST. We'll shed light on the strategic warfare moves that could be behind these mirror-like coatings, and how they might be a counter to IRST, enabling aircraft to blend into their surroundings. Be prepared for a deep dive into this on-going chess game of stealth technology and how it plays into the future of our air dominance.
Support the show
To help support this podcast and become a PilotPhotog ProCast member: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1555784/support
If you enjoy this episode, subscribe to this podcast, you can find links to most podcast streaming services here:
PilotPhotog Podcast (buzzsprout.com)
Sign up for the free weekly newsletter Hangar Flyingwith Tog here:
https://hangarflyingwithtog.com
You can check out my YouTube channel for many videos on fighter planes here:
https://youtube.com/c/PilotPhotog
If you’d like to support this podcast via Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/PilotPhotog
And finally, you can follow me on Twitter here:
https://twitter.com/pilotphotog
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