Scientific News Military engineering and weapon US EFFORTS TO DEVELOP A SUPER-PLANE ARE BELOW EXPECTATIONS
US
efforts to develop a super-plane are below expectations
Mass
media have recently informed about the development of a new type of combat and
attack planes; according to it, the new plane looks more like a disk-shaped UFO,
rather than today’s typical plane. The information announced seems to be just
another misinformation in its nature. Analogous situation had already happened
many years ago when untruly information about the Star Wars project was thrown
in and made the USSR waste billions of dollars invested in the development of
its own similar projects.
It had already been proved that
Stells, the new American invisible super-plane, was inefficient. In addition,
this slowly-flying is visible and has a weak protection system. In spite of this,
a new project incorporating even more unsatisfactory aerodynamic properties than
the Stells has, is now proposed.
It had been proved long ago that,
considering the Earth’s atmosphere properties and gravity field, only a sweep
plane body with triangular wings is the most efficient and promising model of a
military plane. Only this aerodynamic model allows to provide the vital
components of the up-to-date flight combat, namely, high speed, maneuverability,
and striking potential.
In the technology aimed at
development of disk-shaped UFO-like planes, the USA hopes again to design an
invisible plane. It have to be stressed, that the project can’t be realized on
the base of existing aviation internal combustion engines.
In any case, such a plane could
be identified by its infrared rays and turbulence this plane body creates.
There’s no point in stressing that existing radars are able to find any
Stells-like “invisible” objects, anyway. Moreover, this “flying plate”
will be even more slowly-movable and lower-maneuver than the Stells is. Modern
Soviet MIGs and SUs can easily hit such a target.
This new technology seems to be
promising in developing an anti-gravity engine: the disk-shaped object is
well-suited to fly in the atmosphere-space medium. Nevertheless, so far
there’s no information about the possibility to produce this revolutionary
engine.
Publishing date: November 10, 2000
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