China Unveils "Golden Veil" Technology, Stealthy Transformation of Cruise Missiles into Civilian Planes
Defense News , China :-
China has declared a groundbreaking achievement in military technology
with the development of a system named "Golden Veil," designed to cloak
its cruise missiles and render them indistinguishable from regular
passenger planes on enemy radar.
The innovation, hailing from a
research team in northwest China, operates by manipulating a missile
radar cross-section to imitate the appearance of large commercial
aircraft like the Boeing 737 or Airbus A320. Described as functioning
similarly to an umbrella, the Golden Veil provides the capability for an
airborne weapon to seamlessly transition between visibility and stealth
modes mid-flight.
The technology, as reported by the South China
Morning Post, not only disguises the missiles but also aims to cut down
the response time available to military commanders facing the threat.
Referred
to as a potential game-changer in warfare, the Golden Veil comprises
gold-plated fine metal threads intricately woven to form a web that
reflects radar signals. Weighing in at approximately one kilogram (2.2
pounds), this versatile technology is compatible with various missiles
within the People Liberation Army arsenal. Moreover, it is said to be
crafted from low-cost materials, suggesting a high demand in the future.
This
development is seen as part of China efforts to bolster its military
capabilities, particularly in the context of an apparent "technology
race" with the United States. The Golden Veil, with its potential to
significantly impact aerial combat strategies, represents a
transformative leap forward, according to the scientists responsible for
its creation.
However, despite its promising capabilities, the
Golden Veil may encounter hurdles during mass production. Ensuring
consistent performance will be crucial, prompting suggestions that China
might need to invest further in advanced automation and production
techniques to meet the challenges of large-scale manufacturing.