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Iron stealth vs Iron Dome: PLA scientists create stealth coating affordable for everyone

  • Chinese military scientists have detailed a groundbreaking, cost-effective stealth system using an ultra-thin iron coating

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Chinese military scientists have developed a new stealth coating that uses iron to save costs. Photo: China Daily via Reuters
Stephen Chenin Beijing
How can you mass-produce high-performance stealth materials cheaply? Chinese military scientists have developed a groundbreaking method.
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Their innovative, cost-effective coating can achieve both radar and infrared stealth, significantly reducing the interception rate of air defence systems using multiple detection methods.
For instance, Israel’s famed Iron Dome system uses radar to detect drones or ballistic missiles, and then launches missiles equipped with heat-seeking sensors to destroy the threats.

The new Chinese stealth coating is cheap to make, using ordinary industrial equipment such as a laser processing machine that is priced below 50,000 Chinese yuan (US$6,972) on China’s online shopping platforms.

And the only metal needed in the formula is iron.

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“Iron is cheap and has a simple preparation process,” wrote the project team led by Jiang Fan, a scientist with the Naval Equipment Department, in a peer-reviewed paper published in the Chinese academic journal Hot Working Technology in July.

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