… yes, he is right, it is ridiculous for the Air Force to assert that revealing the B-21’s cost would jeopardize its secrecy. Truly absurd. Thanks to Anthony Capaccio.
… yes, he is right, it is ridiculous for the Air Force to assert that revealing the B-21’s cost would jeopardize its secrecy. Truly absurd. Thanks to Anthony Capaccio.
A top Northrop Grumman executive spoke during an aerospace conference in Indianapolis on Thursday (April 14). During his talk, he displayed the Air Force’s artist’s concept for the mysterious bomber.
“It’s an interesting photo. I’ll leave it at that,” he said.
http://www.ifreepress.com/6488-air-force-very-close-to-picking-new-bomber/
From top Air Force acquisition executive William LaPlante:
According to LaPlant, the project was designed so that bombers could be easily upgraded when new technology emerges or new requirements are written.
He said the bomber would have a few components that were now being used in secret programs and that “just because they are existing (or) mature doesn’t mean that they are in the open, doesn’t mean that any of you even know about them”.
an intriguing yarn worth further explorations …
A very dubious but entertaining discussion of alleged existence of TR-3B … all spurred by an equally dubious sighting on the Moon … which is probably just some sort of mundane imaging artifact … yet, we indulge ourselves …
What is the B-3 bomber?
The level of secrecy has been pretty profound.
Officials say the technology is “mature.”
Translation: It has been tested extensively and proven to be reliable.
Officials say the platform is capable of penetrating deep inside the territories of potential adversaries without detection.
Translation: It can penetrate deep into China and Russia without detection.
This raises questions including:
What mature stealth technologies have a proven ability to penetrate deep within China and Russia without detection?
Has the B-2 stealth bomber been flown into China and Russia? If so, when?
Sky watchers have captured an intriguing photograph of an unidentified aircraft flying over Amarillo, Texas, and veteran aviation journalist Bill Sweetman suggests it could be a secret spy plane. http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/texas/article/Mystery-aircraft-over-Texas-draws-speculation-5357331.php
Fifty years ago on April 24 marks one of the strangest encounters in UFO lore: that of police officer Lonnie Zamora’s bizarre brush with an oval-shaped craft that had landed in the New Mexico desert on the outskirts of Socorro. Project Blue Book classified the case unsolved, a perplexing account that turned astronomer J. Allen Hynek from UFO skeptic to believer.