Herman_Snerd
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From the internets -Wash Post. “The aircraft’s transponder, wasn’t working, further complicating the search. Gertler said that if the mishap leading to the pilot’s ejection was just after takeoff (an unknown at this time), the transponder “should’ve been readable even at low altitude, but that may have ceased on ejection. If it were higher, the remnants of the plane could have drifted farther, and again, it may not have had a transponder signal after the pilot punched out.”
The fighter’s stealthy skin is so effective that radar can’t locate them, said Gertler, “which is why they often fly with a small device called a Lunenberg lens attached to increase the radar signature.”
The fighter’s stealthy skin is so effective that radar can’t locate them, said Gertler, “which is why they often fly with a small device called a Lunenberg lens attached to increase the radar signature.”