China Is Claiming That They Have Developed A 'Quantim Radar' To Detect Stealth Aircraft

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Daily Mail: China claims to have successfully developed a QUANTUM RADAR that can detect 'invisible' fighter jets from 60 miles away

* Chinese scientists announced the success of experiments of the prototype
* The radar is said to be able to spot and track targets from great distances
* It is undergoing more tests and is due to have better anti-stealth features
* The radar is expected to be a weapon against U.S. warplanes, such as F-22

A Chinese firm has claimed to successfully developed a quantum radar which could detect stealth fighter jets from great distances.

The mobile quantum radar is able to spot and track targets more than 100 kilometres (62 miles) away in the daylight and over the sea, according to Chinese media.

The cutting-edge equipment is expected to be a powerful weapon against U.S. stealth warplanes, such as the F-22 Raptor and the F-35 Lightning.

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WNU Editor: The Chinese have been working on this for a long time .... China's latest quantum radar could help detect stealth planes, missiles (Popular Science). For more information on how quantum radars work, here are two articles ....

Quantum Radar Could Make Stealth Technology Obsolete (Live Science)
Quantum radar will expose stealth aircraft (Phys.org)

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