All China's fighter jets Will get Stealth coatings, undetectable to enemy radars

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All China's fighter jets Will get Stealth coatings, undetectable to enemy radars​


Aug 23, 2024
Stealth coatings have been essential for fighter jets to minimize their detection, even if adversaries use multiple detection methods. However, producing stealth materials has never been cost-effective. Now, scientists in China have developed a method to produce these coatings at a low cost.
 
Stealth on a budget: PLA scientists create cost-effective coating for cloaking

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Chinese military scientists have developed a new stealth coating that uses iron to save costs. Photo: China Daily via Reuters
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  • Chinese military scientists have detailed a groundbreaking, cost-effective stealth system using an ultra-thin iron coating

Published: 6:00pm, 14 Aug 2024

How can you mass-produce high-performance stealth materials cheaply? Chinese military scientists have developed a groundbreaking method.

Their innovative, cost-effective coating can achieve both radar and infrared stealth, significantly reducing the interception rate of air defence systems using multiple detection methods.

For instance, Israel’s famed Iron Dome system uses radar to detect drones or ballistic missiles, and then launches missiles equipped with heat-seeking sensors to destroy the threats.

The new Chinese stealth coating is cheap to make, using ordinary industrial equipment such as a laser processing machine that is priced below 50,000 Chinese yuan (US$6,972) on China’s online shopping platforms.

And the only metal needed in the formula is iron.

“Iron is cheap and has a simple preparation process,” wrote the project team led by Jiang Fan, a scientist with the Naval Equipment Department, in a peer-reviewed paper published in the Chinese academic journal Hot Working Technology in July.

“Using metallic iron to prepare radar and infrared compatible stealth coatings has not been reported in public,” Jiang and his colleagues said.

Currently, only a few countries can produce stealth aircraft.

The coating, which plays a key role in the overall stealth design, needs to absorb radar waves and convert them into heat, while at the same time reducing the thermal signature of the aircraft, especially the engine area.

These contradictory requirements make the material complex and expensive.

For example, the cost of an American B-2 stealth bomber is three times the price of its own weight in gold.

Recently, China revealed a coating that can reduce infrared signal intensity by up to 98 per cent. But the material uses a large amount of precious metals such as gold and platinum.

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The US B-2 stealth bomber is worth three times its weight in gold. Photo: AFP

However not all situations require the use of such expensive stealth materials, the scientists said.

“Metallic iron has a low infrared emissivity and also has a high magnetic permeability in the microwave frequency band, which is beneficial for stealth material design,” wrote Jiang’s team.

In their paper, they detailed the production procedure.

The outermost layer of the coating is made from pure iron film that is just 100 nanometres thick. Commercial magnetron sputtering equipment, which is commonly used to coat frames for spectacles, can be used to prepare this film, according to the paper.

About 80 per cent of the surface of the film needs to be covered with a periodic structure. Laser marking machines used to engrave company logos on souvenirs can be used for this microstructure.

Beneath the iron film is a layer of resin containing carbonyl iron flakes.

Carbonyl iron is a common chemical product composed of carbon, oxygen and iron, with a price that can be less than US$1 per kg.

Laboratory tests have shown that this composite coating not only efficiently absorbs electromagnetic waves but also reduces the intensity of infrared signals by more than 80 per cent.

This can significantly increase the difficulty for existing air defence systems to detect a small aircraft.

Most of the members of Jiang’s team come from Shaanxi Huaqin Technology Industry Co – one of China’s largest suppliers of military stealth materials.

While the paper details a large number of parameters used in the production process, such as laser power and pulse frequency, the researchers have omitted some key information, including the pattern of the laser-etched microstructure, so other countries cannot replicate the material.

The Chinese government has recently strengthened export controls on dual-use drones, components and technologies for military and civilian purposes.
However, the Ukrainian army claims that these measures have not prevented them from obtaining Chinese products.

In May, the UK government also told the media that they plan to increase procurement of drones and other products from China to support Ukraine.

Meanwhile, in June, some US government officials told CNN that the Iron Dome system may fail in the face of more advanced missile and drone attacks.

 
Whatever you can make, China can make it cheaper.
Cool you do know that the F-16’s have been using ferromagnetic coating to improve low observability for nearly 20 years.
I hope you also know that iron is heavy and the coating adds at least a 100 kilograms or more to the empty weight of the fighter.

You do also know absorption of EM waves produces heat and Iron absorbs heat so I’d take the claim of reduced IR signature with a dollop of salt.
 
Cool you do know that the F-16’s have been using ferromagnetic coating to improve low observability for nearly 20 years.
I hope you also know that iron is heavy and the coating adds at least a 100 kilograms or more to the empty weight of the fighter.

You do also know absorption of EM waves produces heat and Iron absorbs heat so I’d take the claim of reduced IR signature with dollop of salt.
I never said the coating doesn't exist, the point is how cheap they can be applied. If you can make it cheap enough to be painted on every sharebike on the street, it can make a difference for sure.
 
I never said the coating doesn't exist, the point is how cheap they can be applied. If you can make it cheap enough to be painted on every sharebike on the street, it can make a difference for sure.
Its just a coating its cheap enough to apply to our entire fleet of forth generation fighters for the last 20 years.
 
Its just a coating its cheap enough to apply to our entire fleet of forth generation fighters for the last 20 years.
Then good, don't forget to give your "entire fleet" a proper conventional paint first.

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Then good, don't forget to give your "entire fleet" a proper conventional paint first.

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You do know the difference between a ship and an airplane?

Besides USN ships are deployed and at sea on an average for between six months to a year. We don't have the luxury of taking leisurely strolls around our neighborhood and coming back to port everyday for a fresh coat of paint.

I doubt you’ve ever been at sea for a day let alone for months.
All ships corrode at sea and have to be painted frequently. Your attempt at trolling just exposed your lack of basic knowledge.
 
All ships corrode at sea and have to be painted frequently. Your attempt at trolling just exposed your lack of basic knowledge.
Not Chinese navy ships, it's more to do with one country's shipbuilding, repair and maintanence capability, you need more shipyards to maintain them.
 
Not Chinese navy ships, it's more to do with one country's shipbuilding, repair and maintanence capability, you need more shipyards to maintain them.
Your ships are sailing near to the shore of China maybe northern Pacific and mid Pacific are nearer to mainland China but not around the world oceans like USN doing how it possible to repair in time btw nice attempt of trolling from you as usual 😀 😄 👍 😉 😊
 
Your ships are sailing near to the shore of China maybe northern Pacific and mid Pacific are nearer to mainland China but not around the world oceans like USN doing how it possible to repair in time btw nice attempt of trolling from you as usual 😀 😄 👍 😉 😊
What does it have to do with a proper paint? Many US rusty ships sailing very close to US coast lines.
 
What does it have to do with a proper paint? Many US rusty ships sailing very close to US coast lines.
How many US ships sailing to our coast lines and how many have rust and in bad hull shape, please tell us?
 
Google "US rusty" ships and find out.
Its burden upon you to prove it, you are claiming that many ships have a rust in near US coast lines? Please prove it where they're right now with rust and have a bad hull
 
Its burden upon you to prove it, you are claiming that many ships have a rust in near US coast lines? Please prove it where they're right now with rust and have a bad hull
lol, I can see US coast in the pic

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