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Researcher develops spray-on stealth coating for drones

A Turkish researcher has developed a spray-on stealth coating for drones, utilizing a formulation of volcanic rock. This material, named Kürşat 3.0, claims to reduce radar return signals by up to 43dB, significantly outperforming typical radar-absorbent materials. If validated, this cost-effective solution could enhance the survivability of small uncrewed aerial vehicles in modern warfare, where drones are increasingly utilized. AI

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IMPACT This development could enhance drone survivability, impacting military drone operations and defense strategies.

RANK_REASON The cluster describes a new material developed by a researcher, which is a research milestone. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.4]

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Researcher develops spray-on stealth coating for drones

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  1. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 · Jowi Morales ·

    Researcher develops 'spray-on' stealth coating for drones — volcanic rock formulation claims to reduce radar return signals by up to 43dB, compared to 20 to 30dB for typical radar absorbent material

    Users can easily spray on this radar absorbent material on any drone to increase their survivability in contested skies.

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    Researcher develops 'spray-on' stealth coating for drones — volcanic rock formulation claims to reduce radar return signals by up to 43dB, compared to 20 to 30d

    Researcher develops 'spray-on' stealth coating for drones — volcanic rock formulation claims to reduce radar return signals by up to 43dB, compared to 20 to 30dB for typical radar absorbent material Users can easily spray on this radar absorbent material on any drone to increase …