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The short weird life—and potential afterlife—of quantum radar – Science Magazine
In spite of the hype, even inventors of the basic idea say it will never help defeat stealth technology

By Adrian ChoSep. 23, 2020 , 1:35 PM
You might call Jeffrey Shapiro the reluctant godfather of quantum radar. Twelve years ago, the electrical engineer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) helped develop the key concept underlying this scheme to dramatically increase radars sensitivity. But even he doesnt think the technology will work. Theres just a lot of problems that make it hard for me to believe that this system is going to be of any use, Shapiro says. So he is both bemused …
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