No, you cannot because the B-2, as a flying design was predated by the YB-49. The flying wing design was explored,
NOT because of its effect on radar behavior but because of its aerodynamics. The HO 229's supposedly radar evading capability was of secondary importance...
Horten Ho 229 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Horten suspected those behavior and attempted to manipulate them. The flying wing design does have some low radar reflectivity properties but they were largely unexplored by Horten, more likely unknown by him.
Of course we do. Ufimtsev ended up with a professorship in the US. Can you show the readership where the US denied him his credit?
Because we did not have anyone sufficiently smart enough at that time. This is where you revealed your ignorance. Radar detection was developed upon the discovery of how radio communication signals reflected off natural and manmade structures such has hills and buildings. Even ships offshore reflected radio signals.
Radar
Got that? We discovered how radio waves reflected off bodies back iin 1888 and it took a couple decades to produce a radar detection device.
Wrong...The flying wing design had nothing to do with the development of radar low observable designs. That distinction goes to the F-117, which as not a flying wing design. The B-2 simply combined the two, which is the flying wing design and shaping of that flying wing to produce a very low radar observable aircraft.
According to you? Your opinion is crap when the Raptor is deployed and the PRAT-FALL is still trying to walk.