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In a development that could reshape the future of aerial warfare, scientists in China say they have created an “aero-amphibious invisibility cloak" capable of rendering aircraft undetectable to radar. The breakthrough, announced by researchers at Zhejiang University, is being positioned as a potential game-changer for China’s growing drone fleet.

Dubbed a stealth shield, the cloak reportedly bends radar waves around aircraft, creating the effect of invisibility. Unlike traditional stealth technology, which relies on angled surfaces and radar-absorbing materials, the new system claims to make drones, and potentially other aircraft, vanish entirely from radar screens. Experts say this could allow drones to operate in contested airspace without triggering early warni

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