The F-117A Nighthawk uses two General Electric F404-F1D2 turbofans. The aircraft was retired in April 22, 2008.
Type 52 stealth bomber
The F-22 stealth raptor is the stealth combat aircraft.
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All stealth aircraft are built with the intent of being 'invisible' to radar. One of the best was the F-117.
The T-50.
The triangular aircraft is B-2 stealth bomber originally patent by United states It is not a secret operation but these type of aircrafts are in use since long time Its been almost moe than six to seven years that they have been recruited for the service. It has advanced systems and specialized for tactical operations.
Fast enough to do the job. The actual maximum speed of all stealth aircraft is classified. Like any aircraft, the speed will depend on many factors.
It is propelled by an engine. The type of engine depends on the type of plane how it was built and how much lift it requires.
like a normal aircraft
semi stealth means that the aircraft is hard to detect on enemy radar systems giving the aircraft the upper hand in a dogfight. the F-22 is a prime example of this.
A stealth air craft can be destroyed like any other airplane. The name stealth aircraft comes from how these airplanes are "invisible" to radar systems. P.S. Aircraft is already plural. Saying aircrafts is like say chineses
Satellites can detect stealth aircraft, but their effectiveness depends on various factors, including the aircraft's design and the satellite's sensor capabilities. Stealth technology reduces an aircraft's radar cross-section, making it less visible to traditional radar systems. However, satellites equipped with advanced sensors, such as infrared or synthetic aperture radar, may still detect the heat signature or other emissions from stealth aircraft. Ultimately, while challenging, detection is possible under certain conditions.