Chinese researchers have allegedly developed a new paper-thin coating that can turn radar waves into heat to hide aircraft.
Chinese military scientists have achieved the impossible with a new stealth material that can defeat anti-stealth radar.
The side internal weapons bays are designed to house the PL-10 short-range air-to-air missile. Additionally, the J-20's bay ...
In the race for next-generation stealth technology, China’s J-35A and the U.S.'s F-35 Lightning II stand as two of the most ...
A's design, features, and capabilities in direct comparison with the F-35, which is at the forefront of fifth-generation air ...
The ship, which specializes in electronic and signals intelligence collection, was seen monitoring a U.S.-Japan-South Korea ...
Dong Shulan's uncle went to fight in the Korean War in July 1952, and that was the last time anyone saw or heard from him.
According to the Chinese military, the new coating can absorb EM waves from various angles, revolutionizing stealth technology. Existing radar-absorbing materials for stealth aircraft are ...
The AUKUS alliance's collaboration on a nuclear-powered submarine highlights the increasing complexity and cost of modern ...
China has unveiled its ambitious sixth-generation fighter jet mock up, the "White Emperor" (Baidi), at the Zhuhai Airshow, ...