Chinese radar detects plasma bubbles in the atmosphere from thousands of kilometers away
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Chinese radar detects plasma bubbles in the atmosphere from thousands of kilometers away

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Chinese Academy of SciencesAccording to the results shared by the Geology and Geophysics Institute affiliated with the , the radar, which became operational last year, From North Africa to the Midway Islands in the Pacificrecorded plasma bubbles.

This, emitting electromagnetic waves and recording their reflectionsIt was a valuable development for the short-range, near-horizon radars due to the roundness of the Earth.

An anomaly that occurs as a result of the sudden disappearance of electrically charged particles in the ionosphere. plasma bubblesIt was reported that their detection is of great importance since they disrupt GPS signals and satellite communications.

Chinese, LARIDIt has been reported that Chinese scientists plan to establish a superior radar network covering the entire globe by adding 3-4 more radars, for example.

‘Can detect new generation spy planes’

Experts, LARIDHe assessed that ‘s horizon-based radar could make a valuable contribution to warfare technology.

It was stated that the Chinese navy already uses horizon radars with similar technology on some ships, and that electromagnetic wavelengths of these types of radars, which can reach several meters, are reflected back without being absorbed by the coatings made to evade radar on spy planes.

It was reported that these technologies can detect especially the US’s spy-capable F-22 warplanes.

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