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[h2][h1]USAF fears the end of stealth aircraft[/h1][/h2]
Chang Guang, a Chinese commercial aerospace company, has recently shared a brief video claiming to show a satellite tracking a US F-22 Raptor fighter jet. According to Clash Report on X, the footage dates back to 2020. The tracking was supposedly done using a commercial Jilin-1 remote control satellite system.
According to the same source, the new equipment is capable of increasing the signal strength of the F-22, F-35 and B-21, which has not yet entered service, by 60 thousand times.
Stealth fighter detection technology in the infrared spectrum has the ability to "see" this equipment at a distance of up to 300 kilometers, the Chinese say.
Chang Guang, a Chinese commercial aerospace company, has recently shared a brief video claiming to show a satellite tracking a US F-22 Raptor fighter jet. According to Clash Report on X, the footage dates back to 2020. The tracking was supposedly done using a commercial Jilin-1 remote control satellite system.
According to the same source, the new equipment is capable of increasing the signal strength of the F-22, F-35 and B-21, which has not yet entered service, by 60 thousand times.
Stealth fighter detection technology in the infrared spectrum has the ability to "see" this equipment at a distance of up to 300 kilometers, the Chinese say.