You Can Walk Up to a Stealth Fighter in an American Museum. That’s Exactly Why Most Countries Still Can’t Build One
You can walk right up to an F-117 or an early F-22 in an American museum and photograph every angle. It won't help you build one. The radar-absorbing coatings were stripped before display, because…
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