Stealth technology is a complex science requiring the reduction of characteristic vehicle signatures in the acoustical, optical, infrared, and radar environments. The use of this technology has far reaching impacts on the defenses an opponent must develop the detect such a vehicle. The Soviets have the doctrine that can use vehicles with this technology. It amplifies their firm commitment to offensive capabilities using elements such as surprise, deception, firepower, and maneuver. They have shown an understanding of the basic principles involved in the design of this type of vehicle. They also have a strong background in the electromagnetic research and development fields capable of producing radar absorption materials. If all else fails, they definitely have the proven capability to steal it. This study concludes the Soviet Union will probably deploy their own version of the Advanced Tactical Fighter near the turn of the century. The quality of the vehicle is still suspect, but the U.S. must be prepared to handle such an eventuality.


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    Title :

    Soviet Stealth Fighter: Check or Checkmate


    Contributors:

    Publication date :

    1988


    Size :

    42 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English