Royal Marine Reacts To Finally! US Air Force Declared SR-72 DARKSTAR Is REAL!

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When they admit to black projects, they're usually at least 25 years old already and there are more new stuff hidden in the shadows.

AlbertLloydy
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A former F117 pilot put it very well. "What I'm allowed to talk about today is typically 25 - 40 year old tech". Puts it into perspective!

MrKen-wkho
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2:00 If you are a royal marine then you should know that if the US declared this as "real" that means they aren't going to start using it in the military now, but that they have been using it for the last several decades. They aren't simply going to announce their latest tech for all to see. They are not a teenage girl on TikTok that thrives off attention. They will use the anonymity of it to their advantage as long as possible. In fact, Id be willing to bet that if they have actually declared this aircraft to the American public and in fact the world, they already have the next level of this aircraft flying and active right now. We wont know about it for another 30+ years. It will just be the source of many UFO/UAP sightings for the next 3+ decades.

Diesal
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Remember that the former head of Skunk Works stated; "we have the technology to take E.T. home". If we know about it, that means they are 20 years ahead.

corporealexistence
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Going the speed of "Mach fuck" is consistently being given a new meaning by the US military.

danielhavoc
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There is a skunk on the ‘Darkstar’ in Maverick… they were dropping clues like crazy

DrQuagmire
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Dude, Pratt & Whitney is an aircraft legend since the 1930s. It's probably the best aircraft engine maker on the planet!

Robert-ffwf
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Famous quote from an SR-71 pilot
“Though I fly through the valley of death, I fear no evil, for I am at 80, 000 feet and climbing”

Ronin_PB
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Pratt & Whitney's military engines include the F135 engine for the 5th Generation F-35 Lightning II, the F119 for the F-22 Raptor, the F100 family that powers the F-15 and F-16, the F117 for the C-17 Globemaster III, the TF33 powering AWACS, B-52, as well as the PW4062/F139 for the KC-46A Pegasus

They’ve made military aircraft engines since 1925

RippedPixels
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Pratt & Whitney has been making airplanes engines since the 1920s. They provided the engines for many WWII era planes (F6F Hellcat, F4U Corsair, P-47 Thunderbolt, P-61 Black Widow, etc.) as well as many modern fighters (F-35 Lightning II, F-15 Eagle, F-16, F-22 Raptor, EA6B Prowler, F-117 Night Hawk, C-17 Globemaster III, E-3 AWACS, etc.). They are (and have been) one of the most premier aircraft engine manufacturers in the world. What aircraft engine manufacturers HAVE you heard of?😳 BTW, "Dark Star" reminds me of a song by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.😉 Mach 6 = 4603.614 mph OR 1.2 miles per second (I think 🤔).

beesnestna
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Back in the early 1980’s I lived in Lancaster California right under the take off pattern of the SR71. It was a beast, loud and beautiful.
It was 1960’s technology. The titanium panels had to be a little spaced that leaked fuel until it got hot enough for those panels to expand and seal it.
I miss those days.
Lockheed had-maybe still does-a Skunkworks gift shop that you could walk into and buy mugs, t-shirts, bumper stickers and such.

duncanidaho
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First powered flight: 1903. First man to walk on the moon: 1969. 66 years between those events. Still blows my mind.

countryboyguns
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Lol, they only gave the public an estimated top speed of Mach 3.2. The actual top speed is still highly classified. So, if they're advertising Mach 6, you can safely add another 30% to that number.

robertkoonce
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Mach 6.. let that sink ik. That is 2058 metres. Per *Second*

That means every minute it can cover 123 *Kilometres* per *Minute*

That means the SR-72 Darkstar can go from London to Manchester in just *2* *Minutes*

It can fly from Washington DC to Moscow, a distance of 7816 kilometres, in 63 *Minutes*

That is *INSANE* Absolutely *Mindboggeling*

thijshagenbeek
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The words you were trying to think of at 3:39 is probably Reverse Engineering

odorousobject
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“People would disintegrate driving 30 mph”
Horses: am I a joke to you?

NachoFatty
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In the 80’s my father took me to a Hobby store to buy my first Model airplane to put together.
The owner began speaking to us and told us about the “Future Airplane theory “.. so if you ever want to know what plans exist that we done know about.. go to a hobby star and look for the most futuristic plane… and this theory has been true ever since

BreacherUPTangoDown
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I know five people who worked inside Area 51. None of them ever saw UFO's but one told me that he saw the B-1 bomber while he was in the USAF (or maybe it was the B-2, I forgot) begin to slow down in mid air to what seemed impossibly slow to keep flying but it continued to slow down until it stopped in mid air and hovered without making a sound. This friend is someone that I would call a brother; for more than one reason. I trust that he'd never lie to me or make up any wild stories.

I'm a veteran also but I was in the US Army and I saw a UFO while in training at Fort Gordon GA. That's a long story but the short version: my sighting lasted less than one second but the impact it had on me has lasted over 25 years. It was directly over our heads and one soldier screamed when he saw it. If he hadn't screamed I'd have probably never seen it because that's the only reason I looked up. And then I got yelled at by our civilian instructor for looking at it.

liquidbraino
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I still can't get over how brilliant people were back then. The SR-71 was built in the 1960's. Computers were still being developed at that time. This means the people who designed the SR-71 relied on protractors and slide rulers.

Oh and you Royal Marines had your own thing. You guys created the first hovering jet called the Harrier. A bit I saw on it was the pilots went through so much simulation training that when they used them in combat they downed roughly 10 enemy craft per one Harrier lost I think.

derrickbias
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You should keep this in mind - I learned while i was in the Military, Top Secret things are not revealed to the public while they are being utilized as the next best thing, when they are exposed... we already have "the new next best thing" and we will hear about it 10 years from now. I'll give you an example - the infamous SR-71, In 1957 the Archangel project was set in motion to build an undetectable spy plane to replace the high altitude but slow U-2 that was put into use in 1955 - starting as A-1, 11 successive designs later the A-10 was a contender, although its shape made it vulnerable to radar detection. After a meeting with the CIA in March 1959, the design was modified to reduce its radar cross-section by 90% - in 1960 the design was approved, and the A-12 went into production - in 1962 the first flights were made, at the end of 1962 the U.S. Air Force asked for a variant that was a little longer, and this would be called the
R-12 soon to be known as the (Strategic Reconnaissance) SR-71. For some "stupid" reason, President Johnson let it be known to the public in 1964, that this thing existed, sighting its Mach 3 and 80, 000' capabilities. but it wasn't until the Summer of 1982 that we actually got to learn all the details about the SR-71 in depth - much like what has been revealed here, this tells me that we already have a new "next best thing" being ramped up and tested. there were several things i noticed like this in the 1980s when I served.

robertutes