Method of reducing the radar cross-section of a dielectric body

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Balanced doublet - centerfed

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102105, 343 18A, H01Q 1518

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ABSTRACT:
An ablative coated missile nosecone or the like is coated with a thin resive coating, and then with a thin conductive coating. The conductive coating may be laid down in a predetermined pattern. These coatings allow the nosecone to have a radar cross-section the same as a metal cone of the same size, rather than the larger radar cross-section presented by the dielectric ablative nosecone. Alternately, the dielectric may have a conductive material interspersed therein, such as graphite.

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