Chaff refers to light, discarded fragments, originally the husks separated from grain. In a modern context, it becomes a crucial radar countermeasure, deployed as clouds of reflective strips to obscure targets and confuse sensors.
Chaff refers to light, discarded fragments, originally the husks separated from grain. In a modern context, it becomes a crucial radar countermeasure, deployed as clouds of reflective strips to obscure targets and confuse sensors.