The discussion centers on the concept of passive radar systems capable of detecting stealth aircraft by identifying disruptions in ambient radar signals, such as those from cellular towers. This technology relies on the principle that stealth aircraft, designed to absorb radar energy, create detectable "holes" in the radar coverage. While the idea of using high-altitude platforms or satellites to enhance detection capabilities is mentioned, concerns about the cost-effectiveness and practicality of such systems are raised. The conversation also touches on the challenges of detecting radar emissions from stealth aircraft, emphasizing the need for sensitive receivers to capture meaningful signals. Overall, passive radar technology represents a significant advancement in military detection capabilities.