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11-01-2013, 11:23 AM
http://sploid.gizmodo.com/this-is-the-lockheed-martin-sr-72-the-spaceage-heir-of-1456730707/@barrett
Introducing the Lockheed Martin SR-72 Space Blackbird
The SR-72 Space Blackbird
http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/1950d5a4d80gsjpg/ku-bigpic.jpg
Aviation Week's Guy Norris has an exclusive article on the successor for the Lockheed Martin SR-71 Blackbird, the mythical spy plane that may be the favorite of every airplane nerd in the world. The hypersonic SR-72 is the first aircraft that can fit perfectly in Star Wars or Galactica, a true space age ship.
In fact, it reminds me of a mix between a Viper Mark VII and Galactica's one stealth one-of-a-kind Viper, also called the Blackbird, in obvious homage to the SR-71.
Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works has already begun development on the high altitude SR-72, which will fly at Mach 6—twice the speed of the SR-71—and will be capable of carrying weapons. Unlike the Blackbird, the SR-72 is an armed platform that will be capable of attacking from the edge of space.
Skunk Works told Guy Norris all the details about this outstanding aircraft:
[It's] an affordable hypersonic intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and strike platform that could enter development in demonstrator form as soon as 2018. Dubbed the SR-72, the twin-engine aircraft is designed for a Mach 6 cruise, around twice the speed of its forebear, and will have the optional capability to strike targets.
Guided by the U.S. Air Force's long-term hypersonic road map, the SR-72 is designed to fill what are perceived by defense planners as growing gaps in coverage of fast-reaction intelligence by the plethora of satellites, subsonic manned and unmanned platforms meant to replace the SR-71. Potentially dangerous and increasingly mobile threats are emerging in areas of denied or contested airspace, in countries with sophisticated air defenses and detailed knowledge of satellite movements.
Here's a comparison between new and old:
http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/1950d2xa5e65xjpg/ku-xlarge.jpg
http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/1950dwmou4l25jpg/ku-xlarge.jpg
Mach 6 and scramjet propulsion...this thing is going to be a beast
Introducing the Lockheed Martin SR-72 Space Blackbird
The SR-72 Space Blackbird
http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/1950d5a4d80gsjpg/ku-bigpic.jpg
Aviation Week's Guy Norris has an exclusive article on the successor for the Lockheed Martin SR-71 Blackbird, the mythical spy plane that may be the favorite of every airplane nerd in the world. The hypersonic SR-72 is the first aircraft that can fit perfectly in Star Wars or Galactica, a true space age ship.
In fact, it reminds me of a mix between a Viper Mark VII and Galactica's one stealth one-of-a-kind Viper, also called the Blackbird, in obvious homage to the SR-71.
Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works has already begun development on the high altitude SR-72, which will fly at Mach 6—twice the speed of the SR-71—and will be capable of carrying weapons. Unlike the Blackbird, the SR-72 is an armed platform that will be capable of attacking from the edge of space.
Skunk Works told Guy Norris all the details about this outstanding aircraft:
[It's] an affordable hypersonic intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and strike platform that could enter development in demonstrator form as soon as 2018. Dubbed the SR-72, the twin-engine aircraft is designed for a Mach 6 cruise, around twice the speed of its forebear, and will have the optional capability to strike targets.
Guided by the U.S. Air Force's long-term hypersonic road map, the SR-72 is designed to fill what are perceived by defense planners as growing gaps in coverage of fast-reaction intelligence by the plethora of satellites, subsonic manned and unmanned platforms meant to replace the SR-71. Potentially dangerous and increasingly mobile threats are emerging in areas of denied or contested airspace, in countries with sophisticated air defenses and detailed knowledge of satellite movements.
Here's a comparison between new and old:
http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/1950d2xa5e65xjpg/ku-xlarge.jpg
http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/1950dwmou4l25jpg/ku-xlarge.jpg
Mach 6 and scramjet propulsion...this thing is going to be a beast