F-22 what if scenario 1
With the ongoing agreement between US Department of Defense and the UK Government's MoD to share intelligence and advanced technologies, Dstl (defence science and technology laboratory) at Porton Down invited Lockheed Martin's Advanced Projects Division to collaborate in the development of their 'radar absorbent materials' research, after negotiations an XF-22 was shipped to Boscombe Down UK for trails,
The applied coating utilises the properties of ionised Titanium Dioxide over a Niobuim base, the electromagnetic energy is deflected having it's wavelength altered beyond the sensitivity of S,Ku and X band radar receivers thus obfuscating a radar cross section more efficiently than conventional 'iron ball' paint.







This Misterkit F-22 isn't for the connoisseur of accuracy and detail it's quite crude confusing to construct, perhaps typical of short run kits of it's era, however if you feel the need to develop your modelling skills and need a challenge this one might be for you, at less than twenty pounds delivered it's a great candidate for 'what if' where your imagination can soar!
Miko (this one will now be striped back to prepare for scenario 2, spoiler alert, this will involve JASDF)
With the ongoing agreement between US Department of Defense and the UK Government's MoD to share intelligence and advanced technologies, Dstl (defence science and technology laboratory) at Porton Down invited Lockheed Martin's Advanced Projects Division to collaborate in the development of their 'radar absorbent materials' research, after negotiations an XF-22 was shipped to Boscombe Down UK for trails,
The applied coating utilises the properties of ionised Titanium Dioxide over a Niobuim base, the electromagnetic energy is deflected having it's wavelength altered beyond the sensitivity of S,Ku and X band radar receivers thus obfuscating a radar cross section more efficiently than conventional 'iron ball' paint.







This Misterkit F-22 isn't for the connoisseur of accuracy and detail it's quite crude confusing to construct, perhaps typical of short run kits of it's era, however if you feel the need to develop your modelling skills and need a challenge this one might be for you, at less than twenty pounds delivered it's a great candidate for 'what if' where your imagination can soar!
Miko (this one will now be striped back to prepare for scenario 2, spoiler alert, this will involve JASDF)
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