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Comments by "Valen Ron" (@valenrn8657) on "Why is the F-117 'Nighthawk' Stealth Fighter flying again?" video.
@Joshua_N-A and restrict leaky NATO communications.
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F-117 shares engine parts with F/A-18 Hornets.
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Ignacio Muñoz Diaz General Mike Hostage already claimed USAF F-35A has smaller RCS when compared to F-22A. It sucks to be wrong i.e. you.
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Ignacio Muñoz Diaz HIGH drag body? Note that F-35A's acceleration is near F-16C Block 50's Hint: "Hornet with a turbo" = F-35A
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@kirkus4400 Frontal edges need to be continuous from nose to wingtip and J-20's canards don't follow this basic stealth requirement.
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@lucyshi562 For stealth, F-35's doesn't exceed the "magic angle" limits.
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Ignacio Muñoz Diaz Lockheed Martin Corporation's year 2010 stealth fiber material patent http://www.google.com/patents/US20100271253 SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION _ In some aspects, embodiments disclosed herein relate to a radar absorbing composite that includes a (CNT)-infused fiber material disposed in at least a portion of a matrix material. The composite is capable of absorbing radar in a frequency range from between about 0.10 Megahertz to about 60 Gigahertz. The CNT-infused fiber material forms a first layer that reduces radar reflectance and a second layer that dissipates the energy of the absorbed radar. _ ---- Lockheed Martin Corporation's year 2010 stealth fiber material patent, LM made specific comments on older stealth materials having problems with 2 Ghz range frequencies. Lockheed Martin reveals F-35 Lot 4 and above features carbon nanotube (CNT) reinforced polymer (CNRP) material structures http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/lockheed-martin-reveals-f-35-to-feature-nanocomposite-357223/
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Ignacio Muñoz Diaz Russian gear doesn't stop Israeli adventures into Syria and Iran.
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@GowthamNatarajanAI The Russian Federation's GDP is similar to Australia's or Canada's, but Russia spends about 4% of its GDP on the military. Both Australia and the UK spend close to 2% of GDP on the military.
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@GowthamNatarajanAI For critical mass, UK needs Canada and Australia back, hence refer to CANZUK initiatives.
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