Stealth technology is an interdisciplinary field that encompasses physics, materials science, and electronics, focusing on minimizing radar visibility through geometry and material properties. Key techniques include using radar-absorbing materials (RAM) and structures (RAS), optimizing aircraft shapes to scatter radar waves, and controlling thermal emissions from engines. Jamming is distinct from stealth, as it reveals an aircraft's presence rather than concealing it. The development of stealth designs is rooted in advanced calculations of radar cross sections, influenced by Maxwell's equations. A solid foundation in electrical engineering, physics, and materials science is essential for those interested in pursuing a career in this field.