US Presidential Vehicles - Radar Absorbent Material based paint?

As some one already mentioned, the brimstone missile, but also it could be whats coming on the market in the next ten or so years. The Navy is experimenting with 2.75 inch rockets that have seeker heads, so this might be more of future planning than anything else.

Declan

As a taxpayer, you’re a “customer” of the US Government. That in itself does not grant the right to know every detail about how the government protects key personnel.

Think of it this way - you’re a customer of some bank. You do not have a right to know anything more detailed than “We take measures to safeguard your money” and should not expect us to divulge the brand of locks on vaults, the configuration of our secured networks or if we have active countermeasures like honeypots in the network or electric eels in the vaults.

If I told you who built the vaults, you’d then be able to leisurely research them and learn about all of the known weaknesses in their designs and how to take advantage of them, or if I said we use electric eels from Scotland, you’d be able to look those up and know that they will rapidly slither off in the other direction if they smell cinnamon. The rest of our customers would not be happy to know that a crook just needs three paper clips and a Cinnabon to effectively break into the vault.

How about white?

I think you are confused. A Type R sticker is what gives you the extra boost. That and a coffee can muffler.

The bus needs spoilers. Yes, plural.

Sir Ray, the Wikipedia article you linked to offers this gentle warning, “This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2010)”

The actual stealth aircraft in the US stable have no flat perpendicular surfaces to reflect radar. The presidential limo, “The Beast”, and the new big black bus abound with slab-sided panels to reflect radar.

I respectfully remain skeptical.

The explanation I saw from one engineer about the stealth fighter was that to radar it was like a gemstone in a birght light. you would see a flash of radar signal return ever so often from just the right angle (like the flash from a facet of a gemstone). From almost every angle except those, nowhere near enough return to be discernable.