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@gambit your thoughts on these pics?
We have gone through these before. Do you see that little 'dingleberry' on the underside of the F-22? That is a passive radar enhancer designed from the 'luneburg lens' construction. Also spelled 'luneberg'.

RCS Radar Cross Section, Lüneberg Reflector lensref - Luneburg radar
The Luneberg reflector gives an homogeneous response inside a wide angle. It is an ideal passive responder, perfect for highlighting, and eventually monitoring the radar target to which it is attached, with a high level of security.
The Luneberg lens is the most efficient passive radar reflector available.
The Luneberg reflector requires no power supply nor maintenance.

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Go back and look at your images again. You will see it.

What this mean is that during that exercise, opposition fighters needed assistance in order to track and target the F-22. Without that assistance via the enhancer, they would not be able to radar lock the F-22 at all. Within visual range, they may be able to detect it, but not likely radar lock it.

The B-2, F-117, F-22, and F-35 must fly with enhancers so air traffic controllers can 'see' them on their radar scopes.
 
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