China Makes the U.S. "Stealth" Military Technology Obsolete

The head of the Central Asia branch of Russian state television and radio company (VGTRK), Robert Franz, revealed on his social media account that China has rendered the U.S. stealth military technology ineffective.

"A 'photon sprite' turned billions of dollars worth of equipment into scrap." This journalist summarized the breakthrough invention of Chinese researchers with one sentence.

Frantz said, "In the context of escalating tensions between the U.S. and China, China announced a technological advantage that could render U.S. stealth fighters completely ineffective. China has begun mass production of the world's first quantum detector — the photon catcher."

He pointed out that Chinese microchips do not reflect light like reflected waves, but can capture individual photons — the smallest unit of energy.

The description by Chinese researchers of this complex process is: "It's like capturing the sound of a single raindrop falling in a storm."

The journalist emphasized that this is a real breakthrough in the field of communication technology.

Frantz concluded: "This detector makes quantum communication possible, meaning information can be transmitted at the level of a single photon. The laws of physics itself guarantee the security of this data. In the near future, this technology will bring us more surprises. Currently, China has delivered a 'bad news' to the U.S. military: the photon catcher is a real revolution in the field of detection methods. With its ultra-high sensitivity, this new device can even detect low-observability targets, including fifth-generation stealth fighters such as the F-22 Raptor. At the same time, the United States has invested tens of billions of dollars in the 'stealth' program to ensure its air superiority. As a result, China's microelectronics technology has put the U.S. military doctrine — which centers around 'stealth' (doctrine here refers to the military theory system, emphasizing the strategic and tactical framework built around stealth technology) — into question."

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