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1Stealth technology — also known as LOT (Low Observability Technology) is a sub discipline of military electronic countermeasures which covers a range of techniques used with aircraft, ships and missiles, in order to make them less visible (ideally invisible) to radar …
2Stealth aircraft — are aircraft that use stealth technology to make it harder to be detected by radar and other means than conventional aircraft by employing a combination of features to reduce visibility in the visual, audio, infrared and radio frequency (RF)… …
3Stealth tax — is a term used for a tax levied in such a way that is largely unnoticed, or not recognized as a tax . [ [http://www.oed.com Oxford English Dictionary online] ] Generally used in the UK by Conservatives to attack the New Labour government s… …
4Stealth — may refer to:Stealth technology, technology used to conceal ships, aircraft, and missiles *Stealth aircraft, aircraft which use stealth technology *Stealth ship, ships which use stealth technology *Stealth mode, secretive business behavior… …
5Stealth (Achterbahn) — Stealth Blick auf den Top Hat Daten Typ Stahl sitzend Modell Accelerator Coaster Hersteller …
6Stealth (Thorpe Park) — Stealth Blick auf den Top Hat Daten Standort Thorpe Park (Chertsey, Surrey, UK) …
7Stealth disco — (or SD) refers to the act of being videotaped dancing or rocking out behind or near someone who is doing something serious and does not notice. This is sometimes referred to as stealthing (or SD ing) that person, a process which often concludes… …
8Stealth de San José — Fondé en …
9stealth tax — noun (informal) A tax that is applied in such a way that taxpayers are unaware of its imposition • • • Main Entry: ↑stealth * * * stealth tax UK US noun [countable] [singular stealth tax …
10Stealth — (st[e^]lth), n. [OE. stal[thorn]e. See {Steal}, v. t.] 1. The act of stealing; theft. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The owner proveth the stealth to have been committed upon him by such an outlaw. Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. The thing stolen; stolen… …