6. Low Probability of Intercept Radar
By reducing the chance of discovery and preserving efficient surveillance capability, low probability of intercept (LPI) radar technology has changed covert aerial operations. To stay essentially invisible to hostile radar warning receivers, these devices use advanced waveform design and power management strategies. LPI radar s

Systems make detection quite challenging by distributing radar radiation over large frequency ranges using frequency hopping and spread spectrum approaches. The technology enables efficient operation at low power levels by including sophisticated signal processing techniques that can retrieve target information from quite weak return signals. Additionally included in modern LPI systems are adaptive power control technologies that automatically change transmission power depending on operational needs and danger level.