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China’s new radar resists jamming, adjusts frequency, beam direction

A recent test in China has highlighted what may be the world’s first AI-powered radar system for a military aircraft. Early reports suggest the experimental system demonstrated exceptional performance under conditions that typically disrupt conventional radar.  Onboard an undisclosed aircraft, the AI-enhanced radar maintained almost flawless target tracking, even when exposed to advanced jamming techniques…

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Radar Can Be Used To Eavesdrop On Smartphone Conversations, Penn State Scientists Show

Radar Can Be Used To Eavesdrop On Smartphone Conversations, Penn State Scientists Show

(Photo by Prostock-studio on Shutterstock) New research shows attackers could partially transcribe calls by sensing tiny earpiece vibrations with off-the-shelf radar In A Nutshell Researchers at Penn State built “WirelessTap,” a proof-of-concept that uses millimeter-wave radar to detect tiny vibrations from smartphone earpieces during calls. AI transcription of these signals reached up to 59.25% word…

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China Develops ‘Telepathy’ Radar System

Researchers in China say they have developed a radar system that allows broadcasters to remain radio silent. The technology could allow high speed military communication without being intercepted, jammed or targeted by missiles, according to the team from the Aerospace Information Research Institute in China. One expert told the South China Morning Post (SCMP) which…

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