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A new clarification on Stealth Technology has been issued to clarify what counts as Stealth Technology and what doesn't.
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Stealth technology is defined as any technology which will block or prevent something from being detected. While cloaking is a form of stealth technology it is not the only form of stealth technology available. Technology which allows an object to remain visible but prevents it from being seen on scanners then it is also a form of stealth technology.
For example, the "Blinder" 4B2 jamming array which uses bursts of data to "disrupt enemy sensors and impede detection" is a good example of a technology which does not block sensors and so doesn't require a submission to be semi-unique.
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