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Do you believer or not believe

2007-05-23 09:24:26 · 9 answers · asked by D 7 in Cars & Transportation Aircraft

Ok hands up I didnt believe him. I replied really ? but yes i did grow quite fond of him despite the porkys

2007-05-23 10:54:19 · update #1

Oh he didnt mention radar it was something to do with spheres not atmosphere theres a few other spheres out there

2007-05-23 11:10:11 · update #2

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1. stealth bombers arn't totally invisible to radar
2. They can be tracked using heat signature. worse in the rain!
3.Even a vulcan bomber didnt show up to argie radar in the falklands, by staying at 300 ft asl untill the popup
4. the radar cross section does increase when bomb bay doors r open

2007-05-23 11:48:11 · answer #1 · answered by chrisbowe82 4 · 0 1

Do you believe or not believe was the question. I believe that the Jindalee ORN (JORN) can track the stealth bomber. There is not enough data to believe if your contact invented it!

The stealth technology works by directing certain high frequency radar echoes away from the monostatic transmitter. The JORN is of lower frequency and multistatic, and the existing stealth aircraft ARE NOT designed to evade that. So, theoretically, the JORN rules and the Aussies have a 3000 km search range with it, sometimes tracking Cessna 172 sized aircrafts at ranges exceeding 2000 km.

What he talked about spheres might be the ionospheric reflections.

2007-05-23 21:24:38 · answer #2 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

Us Aussies are clever blokes..look at over the horizon radar

you could always get on the net & look at Jindalee
[edit] OTH Systems: Australia
A more recent addition is the Jindalee over-the-horizon radar developed by the Australian Department of Defence in 1998 and completed in 2000. Jindalee is a multistatic radar (multiple-receiver) system using OTH-B, allowing it to have both long range as well as anti-stealth capabilities. Interestingly, Jindalee uses 560 kW as compared to the US's OTH-B's 1 MW, yet offers far better range due to considerably improved electronics and signal processing.[1]

2007-05-23 18:51:32 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

He is to late, the Serbians found out that when a stealth bomber opens the doors of the bomb-bay it registers on radar, thats how they shot one down in the Jugoslavian War. You can see pieces of it in the Airforce Museum in Zargreb.

2007-05-23 16:37:45 · answer #4 · answered by conranger1 7 · 0 0

Not true, stealth aircraft can be tracked by radar not all of the radar beams are deflected by the aircraft

2007-05-23 16:33:16 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Lots of people online say lots of things, it doesn't mean it's true.

In chat you meet so many models and navy seals it makes you wonder who's actually out there modelling and fighting the wars.

Take everything you get told with a pinch of salt, the more exotic it is the more unbelievable it is.

2007-05-23 16:58:07 · answer #6 · answered by Angela D 6 · 1 1

He's crazy, obviously, or he would be out doing what he claims he can do and trying to serve his country.

2007-05-23 16:32:12 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I believe you were quite impressed with him until he came out with that.

2007-05-23 16:32:28 · answer #8 · answered by Wildman 4 · 1 1

Depends if he pulled you or not. If he did, it worked!

2007-05-23 16:32:01 · answer #9 · answered by Humpy 3 · 0 1

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