** Fighter jets are a powerful trend in the air force of the world today, and their unique stealth performance makes it difficult for enemy radars to capture their traces, thus greatly improving their combat effectiveness. However, we are not helpless in the face of this trend. This article will cover how to counter fighters through a series of technical and tactical measures.
First of all, we need to understand the basic principles of the ** fighter. **Fighter jets are mainly designed with special shape design and absorbing materials, as well as reducing engine thermal radiation, etc., to reduce the radar reflection cross-section, making it difficult to be detected and tracked by the enemy. But that doesn't mean that the fighter is completely invisible, it's just that it's harder to spot than traditional non-aircraft.
So, how should we fight the ** fighter?
First of all, we can adopt more advanced radar technology. At present, some new radars have begun to have the ability to detect first-class targets, such as phased array radars, active electronically scanning array radars, etc. These radars operate in a multi-beam, multi-frequency manner that allows them to search for and track fighter jets over a wider range, thereby improving our defense capabilities.
Secondly, we can increase the quantity and quality of airborne AWACS aircraft. The air early warning aircraft is an important aerial reconnaissance and command and control platform, which can provide a wide range of aerial surveillance and command and control capabilities, and can detect and track the best fighters. Moreover, since the airborne AWACS aircraft is usually located outside the coverage of enemy anti-aircraft fire, it is relatively safe and not vulnerable to attack.
Furthermore, we can make use of infrared detectors and other sensors. Although a lot of effort has been put into the shape and materials of the fighter to reduce the radar reflection cross-section, it still generates heat and noise during flight. We can compensate for the lack of radar detection by detecting with sensors such as infrared detectors and sonar.
In addition, we can develop anti-** missiles. Anti-missiles have the ability to actively search for and lock onto targets, allowing them to effectively attack fighters even when they are undetectable by radar. This is very important to improve our counter-attacking capabilities.
Finally, there are some tactical measures we can take. For example, the use of terrain occlusion, jamming the opponent's radar signal, the use of decoys, etc., to reduce the threat of ** fighters. These are tactics that are often used in real combat, and they are also very effective against ** fighters.
In general, dealing with the first fighter is a systematic project, which requires the comprehensive application of a variety of technical and tactical measures, and it needs to be constantly updated and improved. Only in this way can we remain invincible in this contest of modern air warfare.