Agree.
That is the reason, for example, why they try to penetrate contested airspaces at the weakest point (less radar coverage). RQ170 Sentinel entered Iran via eastern frontier (Afganistán). But as you suggest, at any point that aircraft (it was stealth) was detected, and even was properly sabotaged.
If the RQ was actually in Iranian airspace, why not just shot it down, either by by SAM or by the Iranian F-4s?
But...
Let us assume that the RQ and the F-22s were actually in Iranian airspace, that still does not negate the fact that Iranian ground control intercept (GCI) radar did not detect the F-22s. The RQ drone is not 'stealth' as many internet comments suggested.
I don´t agree.
While the nature of a military exercise varies a lot (it is not the same a Red Flag in Nevada that a Tactical Leadership Programme in Albacete, Spain), we know that in international exercises, specially those multimodal (which includes SAM systems and naval long range SAM systems, like "Nube Gris" in Spain), the participants use different frequencies to hide real signals;
I been to two Red Flags, first in the F-111, my first assignment, and second in the F-16.
The RCS of every participant, including the 'stealth' platforms, does not matter in the sense that we wanted to make the exercise as realistic as possible, with only a hard deck (altitude) and live weapons exceptions. The argument that 'stealth' platforms would use radar enhancers to 'mask' their true RCS does not make sense.
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While such measures have not much sense (specially when an allied country like Spain or Germany are using same Patriot systems) there is a real necessity to do it when your platform are operating highly sensitive system like airborne radars (new ERCS MK1 radars for Tranche 3 eurofigthers) or newer long range primary radars. So in reality Luneburg lenses are used mainly in international exercises to hide real RCS;
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La lente de Luneburg manipula ondas electromagnéticas mediante un índice de refracción variable. Desde su aplicación en pruebas de radar hasta su uso estratégico en el sigilo militar, el dispositivo evoluciona como una herramienta esencial en el camuflaje y la detección de aeronaves.
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The Luneburg lenses are not designed to make "trackable" stealth aircraft in civil airspaces for security reasons. Specially when you can just have the
SSR (or secondary radar) commonly known as "transporder" switched on, as you are suggesting in your post.
So IMO the more time USAF/US Navy and others (NSA) are using stealth aircrafts close iranian airspace, the more knowledge IRGC/Artesh are gaining. At the point they´re just deploying 6 B2 at Diego Garcia and 2 CSG out of the Persian Gulf and reactivating secondary sanctions in a clear signal that Pentagon, in reality are discarding military way to finish iranian nuclear program. So magic works... to a certain point.
The transponder is
NOT radar. This is a huge misconception due to language.
Technically, we attached an additional antenna to the usual air traffic control radar and all this additional antenna does is transmit a query
'Who/what/where are you?'. Because this antenna is attached to the main air traffic detection radar, its transmissions are directional, just like the main radar.
Then as each airplane is swept by the main air traffic control radar, it is queried at the same time, and automatically respond at the same time.
On the ground, ATC combined the two signals together and produced a display of each return on the scope.
But ultimately, there is no amount of technical info I can give that will change your mind
ONCE you decided that Iranians can detect US 'stealth' platforms. The US F-22s to Iranian F-4s event is the best we have other than actual combat. Essentially, a Red Flag event. And am %100 positive the Iranians would not want to find out the hard way.
Personally, I want the Iranians to believe you.