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Why does the B-2 Spirit look so simple — and yet remain one of the most survivable aircraft ever built? This video explains the B-2 bomber through an unexpected but accurate lens: a paper airplane. Stealth isn’t about speed or firepower. It’s about shape, angles, and physics. We break down: How radar actually detects aircraft — and why geometry matters more than size Why the B-2’s flying-wing design scatters radar instead of reflecting it How eliminating tails, fins, and sharp angles changes detection entirely The role of buried engines, S-shaped intakes, and thermal suppression Why radar-absorbent materials exist — and what they really do How stealth works across radar, infrared, acoustic, and visual spectrums Why low-frequency radars can sometimes “see” stealth — but still can’t stop it The B-2 Spirit isn’t invisible. It’s misleading. To enemy sensors, it doesn’t look like a bomber at all — it looks like something too small, too late, or too ambiguous to act against. This isn’t mythology or marketing. It’s engineering. Just like a carefully folded paper airplane reflects light away from your eyes, the B-2 reflects radar away from the sensors designed to find it. And that’s why, decades after its first flight, the B-2 remains relevant in modern air defense environments. In modern warfare, being unseen isn’t about hiding completely. It’s about denying the enemy time.