Could we in the future being seing stealth ships and aircraft from Korea?:
All Navy warships to be produced from this year will be equipped with radar-evading “stealth technologies.”
The state-run Agency for Defense Development said on Tuesday that it has developed five different types of stealth technologies that can be applied to warships and aircraft. The agency spent some nine billion won on the project since 1999.
Unmanned aircraft and ground weapons systems that the agency plans to develop will also be equipped with the stealth technologies.
The agency will unveil the latest military technologies it has developed or is developing at a two-day presentation that begins on Thursday. [KBS Global]
This same announcement about stealth technology was announced three years ago as well when an alleged stealth boat was launched.







2:26 pm on March 27th, 2009 1
It's true. I know there was a stealth f@rking on my last 3 lease agreements. Slid right in under the radar.
7:01 pm on March 27th, 2009 2
Sheeeeet. Ajashi developed stealth technology years ago.
There is a stealth wire going from your electricity supply to his house. There is a stealth pipe going from your gas supply to his house. There is a stealth hose going from your heating oil supply to his house. There is a stealth pipe going from your hot water to his house.
And latest rumor has it that there are stealth cameras (20,000 won on the Internet) in your apartment for potential blackmail, intel or perversion… who knows.
When the weather gets a little nicer, I'm going to walk around Songtan with a full-spectrum wireless video receiver that will pick up any of the consumer-grade wireless cameras… and see what I can see.
Be warned… juicy bars had cameras not too many years ago… and may still have them.
There was some suspicion that leadership could more easily understand the club's special situation when confronted with a video of them kissing on a teenage Russian. It could be true. They are crafty and that's a pretty easy and low-risk endevor.
If you want to check for video cameras by yourself, it may be possible. Older cameras had a number of infrared LEDs which we cannot see but the camera CCD can. Your cellphone camera can also pick up these (even though it has an IR filter for color balance).
On my phone, a camera (with LEDs) looks like purple lights where there aren't any lights. Test this by looking at the front of your TV remote control with your telephone camera.
Newer cameras have a much lower lux rating and work very well in the high-IR environments of a club… so they put out no IR… and you won't be seeing them. These are less than twenty bucks now for a low-light, no LED, B&W high-res camera.
I'm curious if the cameras are still around… or, at least, the easy-to-spot ones. Search the clubs with your cellphones and report back!
I had a small, obvious camera mounted in open view high up on the wall for years and nobody ever noticed it unless I pointed it out.
Yeah… Korea has had stealth technology for years.
8:28 pm on March 27th, 2009 3
Also interesting are the clubs with cameras outside, covering all approaches. It's almost like they are worried about getting caught doing something wrong.
I'm sure it's no more than stealth handjobs, but still…
While these devices may be obvious to us (and lead one to beleive the establishmnet is less than wholesome in its entertainment offerings); they seem to be invisible to base officials charged with preventing the scourge that is PHT.
After a few rounds of golf, we'll see you all at the jerk joint. The old juice and tug.