Low RCS Antenna Based on EBG Structure

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In this paper, the application of stealth materials based on EBG structure in radar antenna system is studied. This materials is thinner and weaker, and can be well integrated with waveguide antenna. Radar cross section (RCS) is reduced effectively and stealth is realized.

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