The project, in the southern region of Languedoc-Roussillon-Midi-Pyrénées, consists of 26 Vestas V90-3.0s and nine V80-2.0s.
The turbines, fitted with stealth blades developed by Vestas with UK defence technology outfit QinetiQ, based on concepts hatched for stealth fighter aircraft and submarines, allow a radar signal to "decay" much faster than is the case with existing technology. This helps radar operators pick them out as turbines rather than as a "cloud of moving things".
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