| ▲ | Hackbraten 2 hours ago | |||||||
> It's about danger of interceptors vs danger of detection. What's with that "vs" trade-off? You're saying avoiding detection requires high altitudes. What do interceptors have to do with that? | ||||||||
| ▲ | anovikov 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Interceptors are battery powered and their energy budget and thus range suffers if they have to climb high. Detection is facilitated by radar, low altitude means flying under the radar (due to curvature of the Earth) - except radar network is now so dense, it in practice can't work anymore. So they can fly low or high they will be detected anyway - but flying high reduces interceptor's reach and makes intercept geometry harder, giving them better chances to slip through. | ||||||||
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