Tech Times: Researchers in China developed a new material that enables stealth ships and jets even harder to spot by anti-stealth radar. The material is called active frequency selective surface (AFSS) and carries a unique ability to adapt to various radar frequencies and react accordingly. A substance used in printed circuit boards cover the entire material, making it the radio wave version of a chameleon's changing skin.
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