The equipment is supposed to make the bomber invisible to enemy radar.
So even if the enemy radar was shut off or moved, the missile could still seek out and destroy.
He'd been hoping to make it another ten or twenty miles before being picked up by enemy radar.
They were close enough now that their low altitude would soon be no protection to enemy radar.
Something that could fly fast enough to get away quickly, and yet stay under enemy radar while so doing, was necessary.
He didn't want the enemy radar to show two craft.
How does the B-2 bomber deal with enemy radar?
There seemed to be no enemy radar on the air.
The new equipment used the same principle to blind enemy radar.
Find out how the B-2 bomber deals with enemy radar.