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Okay, heres something I dont get. During World War II, the US, England, Germany and Japan all had the technology to notice a plane flying into their airspace immediately. Yet all of the world has lost such technology, and nobody can find a plane bigger than any plane flown in World War II? How does that work? Did the Nazi planes we could see on radar really have a transponder saying Hey, Im a Nazi plane attacking you! Im guessing not. In fact, weve worked on the technology that avoids detection that goes beyond just turning the transponder off. Hell, I worked on a balloon that showed up well enough on radar that we had to notify the local airports about it. Why? They notice random objects without transponders and consider them to be objects of concern. And no military in Asia notices a 777? Really?
Posted on: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 10:31:52 +0000

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