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Chinese Scientists Unveil New Stealth Material Breakthrough

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Material Breakthrough
November 11, 2015 By Patrick Tucker

Planes and warships just got a lot harder to see with microwave radar.


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A group of scientists from China may have created a stealth material that could make future fighter jets very difficult to detect by some of today’s most cutting-edge anti-stealth radar.

The researchers developed a new material they say can defeat microwave radar at ultrahigh frequencies, or UHF. Such material is usually too thick to be applied to aircraft like fighter jets, but this new material is thin enough for military aircraft, ships, and other equipment.
Today’s synthetic aperture radar use arrays of antennas directing microwave energy to essentially see through clouds and fog and provide an approximate sense of the object’s size, the so-called radar cross section. With radar absorbent material not all of the signal
bounces back to the receiver. A plane can look like a bird.

“Our proposed absorber is almost ten times thinner than conventional ones,” said Wenhua Xu, one of the team members from China’s Huazhong University of Science and Technology, in a statement.

In their paper, published today in the Journal of Applied Physics, the team describes a material composed of semi-conducting diodes (varactors) and capacitors that have been soldered onto a printed circuit board. That layer is sitting under a layer of copper resistors and capacitors just .04 mm thick, which they called an “active frequency selective surface material” or AFSS. The AFSS layer can effectively be stretched to provide a lot of absorption but is thin enough to go onto an aircraft. The next layer is a thin metal honeycomb and final is a metal slab.

The good news: the material isn’t locked away in a lab but published openly, so it’s not going to surprise anyone.
Stealth is considered by many to be one of the key technologies that enabled U.S. military dominance throughout the last century, effectively neutralizing, or offsetting, technological gains made by rival nations and the Soviet empire.

“In the 1970s, Secretary of Defense Harold Brown, working closely with Undersecretary – and future Defense Secretary – Bill Perry, shepherded their own offset strategy, establishing the Long-Range Research and Development Planning Program that helped develop and field revolutionary new systems, such as extended-range precision-guided munitions, stealth aircraft, and new intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance platforms,” former Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said at a November 2014 event outlining the Pentagon’s newest technological push.

The F-35’s stealth capabilities are often touted as the jet’s most valuable feature. But in 2009, China was reportedly able to steal design and electronics data related to the program. China’s J-31 fighter resembles the F-35 to an uncanny degree, leaving many to wonder if the electronics on the inside are a match as well.
The publication today won’t answer that question but does speak to a growing Chinese capability in stealth technology, an area where the United States once had clear dominance.

Chinese Scientists Unveil New Stealth Material Breakthrough - Defense One

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This make J-20 to be just a stopgap fighter now. As it is already too late for Chengdu to implement this new technology. Unless... they want to prolong the J-20 development time in favor of this new technology.
 
Must make people sad...:frown:

We already had that yrs ago. I have said it many times before and I will say it again: The US defeated 'stealth' yrs ago.

The Chinese researchers are a few yrs too late.

It's better to be late rather than without any improvement at all. At least, their scientists work as intended.
 
Let's wait and see how Americans would claim this a theft of US secrets through internet...

already did and in full force. read the comment section :D

bill clinton handed to china
nah, it's obama..
nah, it's hillery clinton. they hacked her email server remember?
china hack, china steal, china can't do shit, blabla...
that's right. now i go to sleep with bucket of sands on my head. happy, happy.. 'murica invent everything :D
 
It will help make J-31 more stealthy then before. @gambit how China can utilize this to get maximum benefit?
 
If they published something openly it can't be of any "revolutionary" use.....if it was, it would go straight into classified.
 
It will help make J-31 more stealthy then before. @gambit how China can utilize this to get maximum benefit?
This will do nothing to the current crop of Chinese fighters.

It is one thing to make something work in the lab, it is another to make it work in an industrial setting then in the real world.
 
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