Korea launches 'stealth' paint
South Korea has developed a radar-absorbing paint that will allow these warships to be stealthed by enemy radar.
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The Stealth Technology Center at Korea Maritime and Oceanic University announced the invisibility of the paint in the Korea Defense Industry and International Marine Exhibition held in Busan, South Korea. from October 22-25, according to Yonhap news agency.
A stealth fighter US F-22 Raptor - (Photo: Reuters)
Stealth shades can be used as spray paint, lighter, more durable and cheaper than alloy radar absorbers, said Kim Yong-hwan, director of the Stealth Technology Center. said former South Korean navy officials.
Radar waves often reflect from hull wars, fighter planes to radar detection.
This invisible paint can absorb 99% of the radar signal that makes it impossible for the radar system to detect warships or fighters, "enhancing the survivability of warships and fighters in the face of the risk of being hit. the missile , "Kim added.
Stealth technology is considered one of the vital elements in the war and many countries around the world have been developing these technologies.
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