Signal Chase
Colonel Red Bannerman and Major Ardis Moore must find a radar system designed to detect stealth aircraft, but not be detectable by the other side, i.e. a stealthy radar. Bannerman, Moore and General Suvorov typify the thinking patriots who work in the background to keep their countries free.
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What would happen if a foreign power developed effective counter stealth radar? Military officers know this violates several landmark principles.
First, America will have air supremacy.
Second, the attacker usually wins, so bet on the bullet instead of the armor.
Third, by definition, stealth means no sensor system can detect a military target, such as an aircraft, tank, cruise missile or ship, at least long enough to win immediately.
Fourth, asking the wrong questions may endanger your professional growth, so don’t think outside the box.
To answer this question, I mixed defense politics, geopolitical danger, a short fuse, imminent war, patriotism and international conspiracy.
Colonel Red Bannerman and Major Ardis Moore must find a radar system designed to detect stealth aircraft, but not be detectable by the other side, i.e. a stealthy radar. Bannerman, Moore and General Suvorov typify the thinking patriots who work in the background to keep their countries free.
I give the reader a subtle education in high technology through a tight mystery story. Red Bannerman takes the reader inside a humanistic engineers mind.
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