< img src = "/uploads/blogs/b9/22/ib-fqj6Polk6_f4a4999ea.jpg" Alt = "China wants to create almost invisible stealth ropes: scientists have declared & quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; /> < p > reported that researchers have found a new way of introducing helium into rocket engines.
< p > Chinese scientists have stated that they have made a large breakthrough in technology that can help them create almost invisible next generation stealth rackets. Such missiles will allegedly be able to change the speed in the air and evade the detection of early alert systems. About it writes LiveScience.com with reference to research published in the Chinese magazine Aeronautica et astronautica sinica.
< p > it is noted that scientists have allegedly found a new way of introducing helium into rocket engines that can be used to create such missiles. They, for their part, will be able to “rethink modern war and cosmic travels.” < p >At the same time, it is argued that new technology was inspired by a faulty spacecraft that “stuck” with NASA astronauts at the ISS last year. At the same time, it is noted that at this stage the technology was not tested, the results were obtained only with computer models.
< p > According to researchers, they have developed a rocket that directly mixes helium with the fuel in the engine, inserting it into the chamber through microscopic pores. They claim that the correct helium and fuel ratio can generate more than three times more thrust than using one fuel.
< P > “Remote change in the amount of helium entering the engine can theoretically allow its user to change the speed of any potential rocket in flight, which will complicate its tracking or interception,” – reads.
~ ~ < P > It is also emphasized that these developments can help China create their secret satellite group “Thousand Sail”, which begins to form in low Earth orbit and causes anger of astronomers due to high light pollution. < p > “China also plans to build a base of people on the month by 2035 and launch its first giant multiple missiles at the end of this year to help achieve this goal. If new technology was included in this mission, it could reduce costs and help the country to realize their monthly ambitions,”