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China’s 6G surface could convert enemy radar beams into power for stealth jets
Researchers in China have developed a reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) that harvests energy from enemy radar.
The technology could help power future communications systems and shift the dynamics of electronic warfare, team says.
Chinese researchers say a new 6G smart surface could let stealth aircraft harvest power from radar signals, reshaping future ...
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China’s 6G surface turns stealth-jet radar hits into usable power
China’s latest 6G experiment turns a classic vulnerability of stealth aircraft into an asset, capturing hostile radar pulses ...
The B2 stealth bomber had problems flying in the rain because water easily eroded its radar-evading skin. And its design let ...
China's massive unmanned aircraft carries a payload of other smaller drones and has just had its first successful flight.
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Top 7 must-read military technology stories of 2025 – Interesting Engineering
Militaries spent 2025 racing to redefine how wars are fought, pouring money into smarter weapons, and deeper stockpiles.
Equipped with the EL/M-2258 ALPHA active phased array radar and the 16-tube VLS VL MICA vertical launch system for air ...
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Harry Potter-style 'moving invisibility cloak' technology developed
What do Harry Potter's invisibility cloak and stealth fighter jets that evade radar have in common? They both make objects invisible despite their physical presence. Building upon this concept, a ...
Be it an accessible Ralph Lauren piece or the fancier version of the Cartier Tank, The Night Manager actor seems to be drawn ...
In 2025, India launched Operation Sindoor, a multi-domain combat mission against Pakistan in response to cross-border ...
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