Chinese Researchers Probe Starlink for Stealth Aircraft Detection

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

Chinese scientists have reportedly leveraged SpaceX’s Starlink satellite network to detect stealth aircraft, raising questions about the military implications of commercial satellite technologies. Through a method known as forward scatter radar detection, researchers claimed they could track stealth jets like the F-22 and F-35 using electromagnetic signals from Starlink. The experiment simulated the detection using a drone with radar properties similar to those of advanced fighters. However, critics emphasize that the technology remains far from military readiness, requiring significant development before practical applications can be considered.

The research team, from the Chinese State Radio Monitoring Centre, used off-the-shelf components to analyze Starlink signals despite restrictions on their access in China. Their work relied on disturbances in the satellite-ground transmission caused by an object, like an aircraft, passing through. This detection method creates a radar-like effect using non-military technology, which could bypass traditional anti-jamming systems.

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