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  1. OSINT: China's Radar Cross-Section Test Facility For Stealth Aircraft


    Flag China China is developing a large number of low-observable ('stealth') aircraft and uncrewed air vehicles. These include flying wing designs such as the GJ-11 and CH-7 designs. However in order to validate their stealth qualities, a large radar test facility has had to be built.

    I do not normally do OSINT (open source intelligence) pieces on aviation topics but this one is interesting. So let's go a bit off-topic...
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  2. Nuclear Submarines - Quick Guide To An Important Difference


    Following the announcement that Australia will acquire "nuclear submarines" through the AUKUS partnership, some confusion has arisen. Many observers, some apparently deliberately, have invited confusion and speculation by implying that it means nuclear armed submarines.

    This quick chart should hopefully help clear things up for those less familiar with submarine matters.
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  3. The 4 Narco Submarine Incidents Behind Florida Court Case


    6 Colombian nationals have pled guilty to conspiracy to distribute cocaine, using so-called narco submarines. The story. released by Acting United States Attorney Karin Hoppmann, has gathered some press attention. Using my database of reported narco submarine incidents, I have identified the ones listed in the press release.
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  4. Lockheed's Incredible Stealth Ship: Sea Shadow


    Flag Imagine if a plane manufacturer, renowned for the F-117A 'Stealth Fighter', were to build a ship. That's exactly what happened during the Cold War. Lockheed's famous secret projects outfit, the Skunk Works, built a ship designed to be invisible to radar.

    That unique vessel was the Sea Shadow (IX-529).
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