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.China has been actively developing radar systems specifically designed to detect and track stealth aircraft like the F-22 and F-35.
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.China has a robust over-the-horizon radar system, including OTH skywave radars, for long-range surveillance and intelligence gathering.
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.China is also exploring innovative radar concepts, such as seabed-based radar systems that can detect aircraft from underwater.
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.China has been developing advanced electronic warfare systems, including chips that enable faster radar signal detection and response.
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.Some reports suggest China's interest in quantum radar technologies, potentially for defeating stealth technologies.
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.The US continues to develop and deploy advanced air defense radars, such as the F-35's radar, which provides superior situational awareness.
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.US researchers are actively exploring quantum radar concepts, aiming to improve radar detection capabilities in challenging environments.
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.The US has developed sophisticated electronic warfare systems, including the F-35's ASQ-239 Barracuda system, to jam enemy radars and disrupt missile guidance.
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.The US is developing countermeasures, such as stealth technologies and tactical innovations, to mitigate the threat of advanced anti-stealth radars.
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The development of anti-stealth radar systems by China is seen as a significant challenge to the U.S.'s stealth aircraft, potentially reshaping the balance of power in the air.
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China's air defense radar systems are increasingly being deployed on the international market, further complicating the situation for countries like the US.
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The US and China are engaged in a dynamic race to develop and deploy cutting-edge radar technologies, which will likely have a significant impact on the future of air warfare.