28-08-2017, 11:59 AM
Nanomaterial uses in construction, in coatings, in site remediation, and in invisible aircraft. The Israel-based YnetNews is reporting that an Israeli company called Nanoflight has successfully run a test on simulated missiles that were painted with nano-enabled coating and have shown that radar could not pick them up as missiles. The nanocoating reaches its radar trap by absorbing the radio waves emitted by the radar and dispersing them as sufficient thermal energy so that when the radar receives the returned signal it is not regular enough to indicate an object. A spokesman for Nanoflight, Eli Shaldag, is quoted in the article stating that the company is in the second stage of its development process, after which it will be able to produce the coating in large quantities.
Building
Use of nanomaterials in construction, in coatings, in site remediation and in invisible planes. Certain nanomaterials can improve the strength of the concrete, they serve as self-cleaning and self-disinfecting coatings. These paving slabs are coated with titanium dioxide (TiO2). Titanium dioxide is a photocatalyst; which uses sunlight to accelerate a natural. An Israeli company has developed an aircraft paint that can make them invisible to radar.
Research laboratory
The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is the only Air Force organization dedicated entirely to leading the discovery, development and integration of combat technologies for our air, space and cyberspace forces. AFRL traces its roots to the vision of the first airpower leaders who understood science as the key to air supremacy. The passionate commitment of our people to realize this vision has helped to create the best aerial, space and cyberspace force in the world.
Building
Use of nanomaterials in construction, in coatings, in site remediation and in invisible planes. Certain nanomaterials can improve the strength of the concrete, they serve as self-cleaning and self-disinfecting coatings. These paving slabs are coated with titanium dioxide (TiO2). Titanium dioxide is a photocatalyst; which uses sunlight to accelerate a natural. An Israeli company has developed an aircraft paint that can make them invisible to radar.
Research laboratory
The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is the only Air Force organization dedicated entirely to leading the discovery, development and integration of combat technologies for our air, space and cyberspace forces. AFRL traces its roots to the vision of the first airpower leaders who understood science as the key to air supremacy. The passionate commitment of our people to realize this vision has helped to create the best aerial, space and cyberspace force in the world.