Una startup turca afirma que un aerosol volcánico podría ocultar drones del radar

Una startup turca ha presentado un nuevo recubrimiento hecho de materiales volcánicos que, según afirma, podría proteger a los drones militares de bajo costo de la detección por radar enemigo.

La empresa propone rociar basalto y piedra pómez sobre las superficies de los drones. Asegura que este método reduciría la visibilidad al radar en modelos de bajo costo utilizados en el campo de batalla.

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