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A well-written essay imported from offsite by its original author. Needs fact checking/slicing and dicing. I'm not an expert on the subject matter by any means, maybe I should check the Reference Desk as well. silsor 07:21, Jan 22, 2005 (UTC)
- Some of the writing is unencyclopedic (i.e. "This is easier said than done, but theoretically it is possible. The main problem is that the incoming signal is complex and the reflection off the surface of the aircraft is even more complex. How do you cancel it out? How do you process so much information so quickly? But most importantly, how do you position transmitting antennae aboard the aircraft to cover the entire aircraft (since the enemy radar signal is reflected from a multitude of points on the airframe and it's reflected differently from every one of them)."). In addition, an image would be nice. Johnleemk | Talk 13:39, 25 Jan 2005 (UTC)
- Suggestions:
- Move parts of the article (especially the introduction) to plasma physics, leaving only enough of it to describe how plasma is supposed to reduce RCS.
- Give a mention on military applications of plasma in plasma physics
- Create a seperate page on plasma and aerodynamics. This article is supposed to be about reducing RCS with plasma!!!
- Link them all togather.
- Do what Johnleemk said.
Whew...! That's a lot of work! --SunTzu2 05:58, 5 Feb 2005 (UTC)