China has reset the American military technology of Stealth stealth aircraft. Robert Frantsev, head of the Central Asian bureau of VGTRK, told about this on his page on the social network.
One sunbeam will turn billions of dollars into scrap metal. So the journalist briefly describes the breakthrough invention of Chinese scientists.
"Amid growing tensions between the United States and By China, Beijing has announced a technological advantage that makes American stealth aircraft useless. China has started mass production of the world's first quantum photon detector," says Frantsev.
According to him, Chinese microchips do not reflect light like a wave, but capture single photons — the smallest portions of energy.
Chinese scientists themselves describe this complex process as follows: "It's like catching the sound of one falling drop in a torrential rainstorm."
As the journalist notes, this is a real breakthrough in communication technology.
"The detector makes quantum communications possible. That is, to transmit information at the level of individual photons. The laws of physics themselves guarantee the security of such data. But this will surprise us in the very near future. In the meantime, the Chinese have already unpleasantly surprised the American military. The photon catcher is a real revolution in detection tools. Thanks to this hypersensitivity, the new device can detect even inconspicuous targets, including fifth-generation stealth fighters like the F-22 Raptor. Meanwhile, the US budget has invested trillions of dollars in Stealth programs to secure an advantage in the air. It turns out that Chinese microelectronics casts doubt on the US military doctrine based on invisibility," concluded Frantsev.

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