Low Observable Technology
Low Observable Technology, often referred to as stealth technology, is designed to make military vehicles, such as aircraft and ships, less detectable by radar, infrared, and other detection methods. This technology uses special materials and shapes to minimize the reflection of radar waves, making it harder for enemy forces to track and target these assets.
The primary goal of Low Observable Technology is to enhance the survivability of military assets during operations. By reducing visibility, it allows for more effective reconnaissance and strike missions, as seen in advanced platforms like the F-22 Raptor and B-2 Spirit bombers.