Grand Danois
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An S-300 can detect an insect sized object perhaps 50 km away - ballpark? Then it can begin to compute its way looking for fasts insects in 6000 km3 of clutter... My guess is that it'll detect the SDMs before it detects the F-22A.I disagree with most of what obrescia has posted, however he raises one valid point.
If computing power continues to rise at the current rate we will soon have the resources to set the radar at an extremely sensitive level.
That sea spray would not be travelling an 1000km/h like a stealthy inbound target so with enough computing power it could be ignored revealing the stealthy enemy aircraft.
Obviously there will be a limit on how sensitive you can go as computing power demand would increase exponentially for any slight increase in sensitivity.
To think that the The S-300 or S-400 has enough computing power to do this as obrescia suggests is completely laughable.
In 10 years time when the F-35 is operational with all partner nations the computing power would be high enough to see a stealth target from quite a distance.
The truth of the matter is a VLO stealth target will always be harder to detect regardless of computing power so it still has its advantages.
IOW you can have lots of computing power. You still need to detect it even if it is a supercruising insect.
Another point: Drop basket of the S-300 missiles is reduced to a fraction due to low rcs of the jet...
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