A ‘Quantum Radar’ System Will Watch for Stealth Aircraft and Missiles in the Arctic

A ‘Quantum Radar’ System Will Watch for Stealth Aircraft and Missiles in the Arctic

  • April 13, 2018
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A ‘Quantum Radar’ System Will Watch for Stealth Aircraft and Missiles in the Arctic

The Canadian government is investing $2.7 million to develop a powerful new quantum radar technology that would vastly improve detection of objects in the Arctic, including stealth aircraft and missiles, officials said Thursday.

Source: vice.com

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