stealth fighters
Stealth fighters are advanced military aircraft designed to avoid detection by radar and other tracking systems. They achieve this through special shapes and materials that minimize their radar cross-section, making them harder to spot. This capability allows them to conduct missions in hostile environments with a lower risk of being targeted.
These aircraft often carry advanced technology, including sophisticated avionics and weapons systems. Examples of stealth fighters include the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II, both used by the United States Air Force. Their design and technology enable them to perform a variety of roles, including air superiority and ground attack missions.