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I strongly suspect they had Luneberg lenses as the USAF is pretty keen to be seen having F-22s (and F-35s) in that neighborhood. It's already reduced Russian sorties and kept them away from UAVs.You hit the nail on the head in one aspect there. I can't post details as it's being investigated![]()
They didn't have Luneberg lenses, hence the investigation.I strongly suspect they had Luneberg lenses as the USAF is pretty keen to be seen having F-22s (and F-35s) in that neighborhood. It's already reduced Russian sorties and kept them away from UAVs.
As for the stealth fighters being detected, that's not much of a worry - the real issue is targeting, as Alex Hollings explains about Iran's recent claims of detecting F-35s the Gulf area.

Thats quite far, why did he eject in the first placeWreckage of missing F-35B found about 2 hours north of Joint Base Charleston. Seems it flew on for about 80 miles from where the pilot ejected.
"mishap"Thats quite far, why did he eject in the first place
Yeah.What a load of pure unadulterated crap...
The hacking possibility isn't so farfetched apparently.What a load of pure unadulterated crap...