This thing has the radar cross section of a fucking aircraft carrier.
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Yeah, supposedly it is stealth, but looking at that perfectly round exhaust..... Round being a major, major impediment to stealth.
Have a look at the F-22, the exhaust is all angels. The F-35 is a bit less stealthy, and it's exhaust is also all angles. The B2 hides it's exhaust on the top of the aircraft...and is still all angles.
Yeah, same with the Su-57 where half of the engine doesn't even have a housing.
Yeah so the kill by the Russians was to avoid capture while too much in tact.
Context:
https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/russia-shot-down-its-own-stealth-drone/
A prototype of Russia’s Hunter S-70 combat drone was shot down over the occupied Donetsk region, in what experts are calling a significant embarrassment for Moscow’s air force.
Footage circulating online shows the unmanned aircraft being hit by a missile mid-air before crashing to the ground.
Another missile can be seen fired from a separate aircraft, which military analysts believe was responsible for downing the drone.
The incident, which occurred near the front lines in the Donetsk Oblast, has raised questions about the drone’s deployment in such a volatile area.
Military specialists, after examining images of the wreckage, concluded that the destroyed aircraft was likely a Russian Hunter S-70, a next-generation combat drone that was being tested. According to reports, the drone was shot down either due to a loss of control or deliberately after it malfunctioned during the test flight.
Justin Bronk, senior research fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, called the incident a “stunningly embarrassing failure” for Russia. He pointed out that the fact the test flight occurred so close to the frontlines reveals poor decision-making.