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Not any more, but it was. Back in the day, there was a special fuel engineered called JP-7 that was developed to have the high flash point necessary for safe use in a special aircraft. That aircraft was the A-12, which is best know as the SR-71 Blackbird. The JP-7 contained an additive called A-50 which included a quantity of this radioactive element, even though there were some hazards associated with the additive. The A-50 was added to reduce the radar signature of the A-12. The ionized trail the aircraft left, caused by the presence of the caesium, increased the scattering of the electromagnetic energy of a radar pulse. This reduced the return signal, and pared down the "echo" of the craft making it harder to detect. The Blackbirds have been taken out of service, and it's probably a good bet that the A-50 didn't see a lot of use as an additive later in the SR-71's mission schedule. It (the A-50) would arguably have been left out later on because of the hazards of the caesium coupled with some other factors as regards risk management and the shift to space-borne intelligence gathering platforms. A link can be found below.

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