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Low observable technology

Low observable technology, often called stealth, involves designing aircraft, ships, or missiles to avoid detection by radar, infrared, or other sensors. This is achieved through specific shaping, materials that absorb or deflect signals, and controlled heat signatures. The goal is to make the object less visible or identifiable to enemy detection systems, enhancing its ability to operate without being detected. While it doesn't make something completely invisible, stealth technology significantly reduces the chances of detection, giving military assets strategic advantage in conflict or reconnaissance missions.