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The deeds of Tamara of the Tamara Effect

The F-117A stealth myth was shattered, and the "radar geek" entered the arms of the United States

The original purpose of developing passive (passive) radar by F. Pech was to detect radar-guided missiles. But what makes it shine and become famous is that it can successfully detect stealth aircraft and become the nemesis of stealth aircraft. During the NATO air strike against Yugoslavia in March 1999, an American F-117A fighter jet relied on its advanced stealth performance to fly in alone. When it was almost flying over Belgrade, it was detected and locked by the Yugoslav Army's "Tamara" radar. The surface-to-air missile force of the Yugoslav Army decisively launched two old-fashioned Sam-3 missiles and shot them down near the village of Buganovoci, 40 kilometers west of Belgrade. The Tamara radar shatters the myth that stealth aircraft are undetectable. The celebrating South Korean military and civilians raised mocking slogans on the wreckage of the F-117A: "Sorry, we didn't know you were invisible!"

The collapse of the F-117A shocked the United States. At first, the United States did not believe that the F-117A would be intercepted by the "Tamara" radar, so it sent experts to the Czech Republic to inquire about F. Pech. F. Pech told them with great confidence: "Tamara" is fully capable of capturing stealth aircraft. The Americans suddenly realized that the unattractive "radar geek" in front of them was a priceless treasure, and asked him to immigrate to the United States. The "heroes" of the Warsaw Pact have now become the "family members" of their opponents. It really makes people lament the ruthlessness of the changes in the world.