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rezznor
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
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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:

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Mach 6 and scramjet propulsion...this thing is going to be a beast

East_Stone_Ya
11-01-2013, 11:46 AM
2018 though :(

rezznor
11-01-2013, 12:03 PM
2018 though :(
considering this is a stealth aircraft for spying and it's predecessor was flying missions for years before we ever knew it existed, i would bet it's closer to completion then that..if not already in the air.

highwhey
11-01-2013, 12:09 PM
I was going to m@sterbate to porn this morning but this is better material, thanks rezzzz

In elementary school I used to spend all my time in the library reading about the sr71 and other fighter jets

rezznor
11-01-2013, 12:18 PM
Also **** the assholes who get to fly this awesome thing. If it werent for asthma itd be me! ME! ME!!!!!!
I don't see a cockpit, it may very well be a UAV.

magic chiongson
11-01-2013, 01:14 PM
considering this is a stealth aircraft for spying and it's predecessor was flying missions for years before we ever knew it existed, i would bet it's closer to completion then that..if not already in the air.
i'm surprised they even announced it. so its either this thing has been operational for awhile or just plain bullshit :D

previous public-released unmanned hypersonic tests were a failure though

oh and i came btw :D

kentatm
11-01-2013, 01:20 PM
considering this is a stealth aircraft for spying and it's predecessor was flying missions for years before we ever knew it existed, i would bet it's closer to completion then that..if not already in the air.


shit... its probably already being replaced and thats why they are letting us know about it.

GOBB
11-01-2013, 02:47 PM
How much of my tax dollars will help build this? None?

rezznor
11-01-2013, 02:55 PM
shit... its probably already being replaced and thats why they are letting us know about it.
no kidding, i remember reading somewhere that when it comes to this spy stuff, whatever they show us they have, they are already 10 years beyond that in secret

DukeDelonte13
11-01-2013, 03:05 PM
i was surprised to learn that the blackbird leaks jet fuel when not flying at supersonic speeds, so as soon as it takes off it has one of those tanker jets immediately refueling it.