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Significance
Now a days the counter stealth technology have developed in future stealth are easily to detect or
stealth detection technologies are more common. Some well known counter‐stealth technologies are
• Low frequency Radar
• Bi static and multi static Radar
• Multiple transmitter
• Moorse law
• Visibility
• Measuring stealth or Radar Cross Section
If stealth structure is made by transparent material we can make New Stealth Generation or in
very short words Above limitations are the great significance of my idea!!!!!!
Preliminarily Studies
Radar detects scattered radiation from objects, and is particularly good at detecting highly reflective
metallic objects against a less reflective background such as the sea or the sky. Waves are generated
and transmitted in the radio-frequency part of the electro-magnetic spectrum. The radar receiver
then captures the reflection of the waves as they are encountered and are transmitted back
from objects of interest. Since the speed of radio wave propagation from the radar is a known
constant, radar systems can determine the position, velocity, and other characteristics of an
object by analysis of very high frequency radio waves reflected from its surfaces.
The radar cross section of an aircraft determines the amount of the sending radar’s power that is reflected
back for the sender to receive. An RCS is typically measured in square meters; or in decibels per square
meter, often abbreviated as dBSM.
Traveling waves present a unique case because the target object becomes an antenna and a
transmission line. When grazing angles are slight, the target collects energy and transmits it
along the surface. A discontinuity like a crack, slope or rough spot of material with a different
conductivity can cause diffraction of the traveling wave.
Radar Wave Absorption
Absorber Material Absorber
At Last……………
Step 1
Internet searching techniques
Research methodology and design
Electronics
Selected topics from modern physics
Selected topics from classical physics.
Step2
Exploration of electro magnetic Spectrum
Exploration of Micro wave properties
Behavior of EM wave when strike on transparent material
Step 3