Su‑30MKI Undergoes RCS‑Reduction Trials With Radar‑Absorbent Material
India’s effort to enhance the survivability and combat endurance of its front-line Su-30MKI fleet has entered a decisive phase, as indigenous radar-absorbent material (RAM) applications are being trialled on prototype aircraft.India’s Defence Laboratory in Jodhpur has developed a polyurethane-based RAM paint with magnetic functional fillers that absorb radar waves effectively while being durable
India’s effort to enhance the survivability and combat endurance of its front-line Su-30MKI fleet has entered a decisive phase, as indigenous radar-absorbent material (RAM) applications are being trialled on prototype aircraft.India’s Defence Laboratory in Jodhpur has developed a polyurethane-based RAM paint with magnetic functional fillers that absorb radar waves effectively while being durable
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