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>It's almost as if you didn't read the OP because that's what was already said...
Kek, yea you caught me.
Anyways, smog generally only blocks a few specific wavelengths of light with varying degrees of effectiveness. A bigger concern would be for accurate lasing and proper rangefinding. Though I'm pretty sure moder(ish) radars would have no real degradation in such conditions. I could imagine that it would take lethal levels of air pollution to truly degrade any modern sensors to the point where there effectiveness is compromised.