The present invention relates to stealth metal capable of avoiding radio detection. By forming irregularities on the outside of friendly fighters, missiles, ships, submarines, torpedoes, tanks and so forth, radio waves emitted from enemy radars can be dispersed in irregular and various directions rather than being reflected toward the insertion angle or the radio waves. Therefore, the stealth metal prevents the location of the friendly fighters, missiles and ships from being detected by enemy forces.
NO CATCHING STELLES METAL GOODS FROM ELECTRIC WAVE.
2015-08-26
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