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There is a man who has been contacted by the Iraqis, the Chinese, and several other world powers. Why? The German inventor, Werner Nickel, has developed a paint that can make whatever it coats invisible - at least to radar.
Located somewhere in the United Arab Emirates deserts, Nickel somehow invented a magnetic particle paint.
Tests have show that a house, a ship or a car which would normally light up on a radar screen without any problem will almost disappear completely into the darkness when coated with this paint, and the best part is there is no need to shape your house or car in the zany manner that Stealth bombers look like. So far there isn’t any viable explanation on why this occurs with the AR 1, but the military research arm is suspecting the paint to be a type of Jaumann absorber, which reflects incoming radar waves in such a way that they cancel each other out. Another possibility could be the AR 1 boasting microscopically minute magnetic particles that absorb the radiation’s energy.
(coolest-gadgets)
References: spiegel.de, coolest-gadgets
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