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    Iran Employs Advanced Passive Detection to Track US F-35 Jets Without Radar

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Iran has reportedly enhanced its military capabilities by deploying a sophisticated passive detection system designed to track the advanced US F-35 fighter jets without relying on conventional radar technology. This development marks a significant shift in aerial surveillance tactics, as the new system does not emit radar waves, making it far less detectable by enemy aircraft. Instead, it uses an innovative approach that focuses on sensing the heat signatures and smoke trails produced by jet engines.

    Unlike traditional radar systems, which send out radio waves and detect objects by analyzing the reflected signals, Iran’s passive detection technology operates silently. It captures the infrared radiation emitted from the heat generated by the aircraft’s fuel combustion and the movement of exhaust plumes. This allows Iranian forces to monitor the presence and movement of stealth jets such as the F-35 without alerting the pilots or triggering any radar warning receivers onboard the aircraft.

    The use of advanced infrared sensors in this passive system represents a leap forward in counter-stealth capabilities. Stealth aircraft like the F-35 are specifically designed to evade radar detection by minimizing their radar cross-section. However, the Iranian system circumvents this by focusing on alternative indicators of an aircraft’s presence, such as thermal emissions and visual smoke patterns, which are much harder to mask. This technology effectively enables Iran to maintain situational awareness and target these jets while remaining virtually invisible to traditional radar detection methods.

    Military analysts emphasize that conventional radar systems often alert pilots when they are being tracked, providing them with the opportunity to take evasive action or deploy countermeasures. In contrast, the passive detection system’s silent operation means that pilots of F-35s and similar aircraft may remain unaware that they are being observed, increasing their vulnerability. This capability could potentially alter the dynamics of air combat and surveillance in the region, where stealth technology has previously provided a significant tactical advantage.

    It is worth noting that Iran’s advancement in this area reflects a broader trend of developing asymmetric warfare technologies aimed at neutralizing high-tech military assets. By investing in passive detection methods, Iran is enhancing its defensive posture while reducing the risk of exposing its own systems to enemy counterattacks. This approach underscores Tehran’s strategic focus on leveraging innovative technology to offset conventional military disadvantages and maintain a credible deterrent against aerial threats.

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