I'd like to trust you, but I don't know you. So could you please explain this? F22s that no one can see? What does that mean - some sort of invisibility cloak? Can they still be picked up on radar? What does 'painting' mean? Would really like to understand this. I would feel a lot better knowing that Trump IS well protected. Thanks. Oh, and what is your situation? Former military pilot? Thanks.
The F22a fighter has classified stealth technology, so yes, very much like an invisibility cloak. They are so advanced and stealthy it's against the law to sell them, even to our allies. Painting the target is shining a laser on it to create a heat signature in order to accurately destroy it. Here's a video example Q has shared: https://www.military.com/video/aircraft/gunships/ac-130-gunship-lights-up-the-night/658552061001
The plane was well above the water... I guess that's out of the zone? I have no idea...
Trust me: the airspace over Trump's head is already well-protected. F-22s that no one can see are "painting" everything that moves.
I'd like to trust you, but I don't know you. So could you please explain this? F22s that no one can see? What does that mean - some sort of invisibility cloak? Can they still be picked up on radar? What does 'painting' mean? Would really like to understand this. I would feel a lot better knowing that Trump IS well protected. Thanks. Oh, and what is your situation? Former military pilot? Thanks.
The F22a fighter has classified stealth technology, so yes, very much like an invisibility cloak. They are so advanced and stealthy it's against the law to sell them, even to our allies. Painting the target is shining a laser on it to create a heat signature in order to accurately destroy it. Here's a video example Q has shared: https://www.military.com/video/aircraft/gunships/ac-130-gunship-lights-up-the-night/658552061001
That should have read F22a nor Frrs.
The F-22's actual operational ceiling is classified. It's a Lockheed titanium-composite plane. The SR-71 was retired after the F-22 entered service.
A plane cruising at 90,000+ ft with its transponder off is invisible.
Interesting. Thanks. Didn't know that about the 90k feet.