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A brief survey is presented on the methods aimed at rigorous validation of the occurrence of complex RCS resonances for canonical structures: dielectric and perfectly conducting cylinders covered by layered media possessing circular symmetry. It is shown that the resonances are associated with singularities of the scattered field in the complex domain.