What can others do if you equate everyone to be same, named yourself "hyperactive ADD" & also behaving like that with repeated cheap uncivilised language & off-topic stuff which adds only to user's image, doesn't affect others.This chronic symptom of getting weak-kneed the second you catch a glimpse of your 'American Daddy' can probably be managed by taking calcium supplements
Radar detection follows this exact rule: for the same radar, the detection range and the target's RCS exhibit a 4th-root relationship.
RCS 100 = 400 km (Benchmark)
RCS 20 = 267.5 km
RCS 10 = 224.9 km
RCS 5 = 189.1 km
RCS 3 = 166.5 km
RCS 1 = 126.5 km
RCS 0.51 = 106.9 km
RCS 0.5 = 106.4 km
RCS 0.1 = 71.1 km
RCS 0.01 = 40.0 km
This means that for every 10-fold reduction in RCS, the actual reduction in radar detection range is a meager 44%.
Russian engineers have noted that an RCS below 1.0 can meet all beam requirements,
Therefore, designers recognize that an equivalent RCS of 0.5 represents the optimal, balanced sweet spot. Pushing for lower signatures beyond this threshold triggers a massive overflow of diminishing returns, severely compromising the aircraft's kinematic and kinematic performance.
Incidentally, the theory of low-RCS aircraft design was invented by the Russians.
Yet the Americans have taken this theory as gospel and gone to extremes with it; the most typical example of low‑RCS aerodynamic junk is the F‑117.
……From the Russian perspective, both the Su‑57 and the F‑22 lie in the optimal solution interval of 0.3 to 1.
Furthermore, shifting from 0.5 to 0.51 (by adding an external pylon) causes absolutely no qualitative change, and the same goes for four pylons. In reality, the primary purpose of an internal weapons bay is to reduce aerodynamic drag—a concept that originated with bombers and torpedo planes. The reduction in RCS was merely a happy accident.
> I guess you're using this formula -

So like i said that frequency/band also matters. And there're other variables of X'mit power, recieved power, Gain.
> I'm aware of Pyotr Yakovlevich Ufimtsev, a maths physicist who revolutionized electromagnetics and modern aviation through his pioneering work on the Physical Theory of Diffraction (PTD) and edge wave diffraction, and Americans noticed it & continued on it.
> You're continiously ignoring that stealth is not just physical size. Pushing RCS below 1m2, 0.1m2 also depends on RAS, RAM, EW, so it won't compromise kinematics. It's just that diferent nations' RAM, RAS, EW have different efficiency.
> West is trying to stall Russian R&D in every way, otherwise Russians could have achieved very low RCS too.
> NON-STEALTHY pylon RCS not 0.01 but 0.1 to 1 m2. NON-STEALTHY big AAM RCS 0.1m2 +/-. So a broad range of 1-5 m2.










