Turkish researcher Yunus İnce develops spray-on stealth coating for drones

Turkish researcher Yunus İnce has developed Kürsat 3.0, a sprayable radar absorbent material designed to reduce electromagnetic signal return for small drones and unmanned aerial vehicles with volcanic basalt and pumice structures.

Turkish researcher Yunus İnce develops spray-on stealth coating for drones

Turkish researcher Yunus İnce has developed Kürsat 3.0, a sprayable radar absorbent material designed to reduce electromagnetic signal return for small drones and unmanned aerial vehicles.

Spray-on stealth coating reduces electromagnetic signal return by up to 43dB compared to typical radar absorbent material

The Kürsat 3.0 coating uses volcanic basalt and pumice structures to trap electromagnetic signals, with test footage showing the claimed 43dB signal attenuation compared to typical RAM's 20-30dB reduction.

Kürsat 3.0 coating material composition using volcanic basalt and pumice structures to trap electromagnetic signals
Kürsat 3.0 coating material composition using volcanic basalt and pumice structures to trap electromagnetic signals

Claims about the Kürsat 3.0 performance must still be validated by a third-party expert to prove that it actually works and makes it harder to detect UAVs in real-world scenarios.

Yunus İnce's small defense research firm has not confirmed official launch dates, pricing details, or specific regional availability for the Kürsat 3.0 product.

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