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more info on the Chinese quantum radars.
>China has launched mass production of “quantum radars” capable of detecting F-22 and F-35
>Chinese media reported the start of mass production of a unique four-channel single-photon detector developed by the Quantum Engineering Research Center in Anhui Province. According to Beijing, this is the world’s first ultra-sensitive “photon catcher” capable of detecting even a single photon, which is a key element for quantum radar and communication.
>How it works:
>The technology is based on the principles of quantum physics — each photon has unique properties that cannot be precisely forged. When radar beams reflect off a target, even one “invisible” to conventional radars, their quantum characteristics change, and the system detects these differences.
>Thus, even stealth coatings and electronic warfare measures will not save an aircraft from detection, as it is impossible to “forge” the properties of photons emitted by a quantum radar.
>Previously, China demonstrated a quantum radar with a range of up to 100 km, but the new four-channel detector promises to multiply efficiency. In addition, its creators claim improved accuracy, processing speed, and resistance to interference.
>At the same time, the system will be more compact and consume less power than traditional radars. The device size is only 1/9 of existing analogs, allowing it to be installed on drones, ships, and mobile stations.
>Against the backdrop of the launch of 6th generation fighter programs (F-47 and NGAD) in the USA, the emergence of Chinese quantum radars could seriously change the balance in stealth technology.
>Russia’s Energia Space Rocket Corporation (part of the state-run space corporation Roscosmos) has patented a spacecraft that uses artificial gravity, according to the patent, obtained by TASS.
>"The space system with artificial gravity includes an axial module with static and rotating parts, connected with the help of a hermetically sealed flexible junction, as well as habitable modules, rotation equipment and power sources," the document says.
>The authors of the project say that the rotating system will generate the gravitational force of 0.5g, or 50% of the Earth’s gravity.
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