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Sgt Wayne Wood
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I remember reading an article several years ago about how rain (water falling from the sky) seriously degraded stealth capability... water droplets
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Col Joseph Lenertz
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Even though I think quantum radars are still more than a decade away, IMO we have overpurchased stealth eggs for the US airpower basket. We shouldn't treat stealth as a single solution, but just as one tool in the toolkit. Let's not build a perfect Center Of Gravity for our enemies.
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr
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This tech is theoretically possible, but an bout as close to operation was radar was in Faraday time. When someone figures out how to entangle then projected electron more than a few meters even in a lab, and the sort out t which retuning electron match with which paired electron Then this might happen . Worrying about this is like worrying about transporter beams or Warp drives, Theoretical possible but a long long way from even being possible in a lab much less as a produce.

We know how to make ant-matter but like this that fact is nothing to be concerned about unless a Bohr, Newton or Einstein level breakthrough happens

BTW the PBS series "Space Time" has a frew good videos on the effects in question
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I'll have to check it out later on PBS YouTube
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