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The canopy of the F-22s cockpit has a thing layer of gold on it to keep emissions from entering or leaving the cockpit.
Have Glass is the code name for a series of RCS reduction measures for the F-16 fighter. Its primary aspect is the addition of an indium-tin-oxide layer to the gold tinted cockpit canopy. This is reflective to radar frequencies, while it may seem odd, adding a radar reflective coating actually reduces the plane's visibility to radar. An ordinary canopy would let radar signals straight through where they would strike the many edges and corners inside and bounce back strongly to the source, the reflective layer dissipates these signals instead. Overall, Have Glass reduces an F-16's RCS (radar-cross section) by some 15 percent.
Originally posted by waynos
the term 'glass cockpit' refers to the instrument disaplys not the canopy (which is the correct term).
Originally posted by vorazechul
I know that the windows of the russian bomber TU-160 don't let radioelectricall emissions through them for the porpuse of stealthiness and that is tech from some years ago.
Originally posted by vorazechul
Thank you that was very helpful
I'm not very fast at searching so the links are very wellcome
Originally posted by waynos
the term 'glass cockpit' refers to the instrument disaplys not the canopy (which is the correct term).
thanx I wasn't sure that I got the word right and as for the Glass Cockpit - I do know what it means but I don't remember mentioning it
That coating in them might be for preventing blinding of crew from flash of nuclear explosion. I have one book in which it was that Bone has that kind of coating... and Blackjack is pretty much same concept.
At least Nighthawk might have some kind of coating in glass...
and it wouldn't be usefull to have stealth plane if pilot's head still "shows" on radar.
Originally posted by Migsaremytoys
I'm not 100% sure what gives it the gold color