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Aurora Spy Plane?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora_(aircraft)
http://www.wired.com/autopia/2013/11/lo ... tin-sr-72/
Does it look like the U.S. government is planning to reveal the "Aurora"?
http://www.wired.com/autopia/2013/11/lo ... tin-sr-72/
Does it look like the U.S. government is planning to reveal the "Aurora"?
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They've already busted the wiki page. It will come back.
Anyway, the most warmongering federation of states in the world launches a super fast high altitude spying craft. How is that new gadget relevant towards its current war theaters?
Isn't it more suited for poking one's proverbial nose into Iran's, China's and Russia's business?
The recent regime change in Iran brought a seemingly more US friendly government. China is happy making deals and eating gobbling resources everywhere it can, and Russia likes to play big guys and piss off Israeli. Other ethan that, what's new?
Anyway, the most warmongering federation of states in the world launches a super fast high altitude spying craft. How is that new gadget relevant towards its current war theaters?
Isn't it more suited for poking one's proverbial nose into Iran's, China's and Russia's business?
The recent regime change in Iran brought a seemingly more US friendly government. China is happy making deals and eating gobbling resources everywhere it can, and Russia likes to play big guys and piss off Israeli. Other ethan that, what's new?
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?Mr. Oragahn wrote:They've already busted the wiki page. It will come back.
The wikipedia page appears to work for me or were you refering to something else?
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I said.sonofccn wrote:?Mr. Oragahn wrote:They've already busted the wiki page. It will come back.
The wikipedia page appears to work for me or were you refering to something else?
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The address to Wikipedia is fine. It is SFJ that bleeped up.Mr. Oragahn wrote: They've already busted the wiki page. It will come back.
Anyway, the most warmongering federation of states in the world launches a super fast high altitude spying craft. How is that new gadget relevant towards its current war theaters?
Isn't it more suited for poking one's proverbial nose into Iran's, China's and Russia's business?
The recent regime change in Iran brought a seemingly more US friendly government. China is happy making deals and eating gobbling resources everywhere it can, and Russia likes to play big guys and piss off Israeli. Other ethan that, what's new?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Martin_SR-72
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My point was that the proposed SR-72 is very similar to the supposed Aurora spy plane that UFO/Area-51 enthusiasts have been claiming to see for years. I find it a touch too coincidental to be random chance.
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There is reason to create something along the lines of the proposed SR-72 do to the proliferation of anti-satallite weapons in the world. Both China and the U.S.A. already have the capability to shoot down satellites with water/ground to space missiles. It is only a matter of time before anyone can do it.
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I prophetised it would return. So it has.Lucky wrote: The address to Wikipedia is fine. It is SFJ that bleeped up.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Martin_SR-72
Ha? So no greys after all? :(My point was that the proposed SR-72 is very similar to the supposed Aurora spy plane that UFO/Area-51 enthusiasts have been claiming to see for years. I find it a touch too coincidental to be random chance.
Yes, and with very high altitude crafts, perhaps they might have the capability to fire missiles from a much higher altitude as well. That said it all depends on the satellite we're talking about. Surveillance ones I guess orbit at an extended LEO, but some others reach very far.There is reason to create something along the lines of the proposed SR-72 do to the proliferation of anti-satallite weapons in the world. Both China and the U.S.A. already have the capability to shoot down satellites with water/ground to space missiles. It is only a matter of time before anyone can do it.
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I really don't like being called It.Mr. Oragahn wrote: I prophetised it would return. So it has.
The wiki page for the SR-72 has a link to the wiki page about the supposed Aurora on it.
All that is really known about the Aurora is that there is a black project by that name, and everything else is just people trying to peace together bits of information that may or may not related.
In this case there are no Greys thought to be involved, but there's a lot of stuff seemingly going on at Area-51, and the place has been getting up graded. There is some stuff going on there the U.S. government does not want people to get a good look at.Mr. Oragahn wrote: Ha? So no greys after all? :(
Area-51/Groom Lake has one of the longest runways in the world. From what I recall they do a lot of different stuff there ranging from testing secret aircraft to studying captured aircraft.
If they have extraterrestrial craft doubt they would have bodies on site though. There are places that specialize in the biological after all.
The problem is that it won't be hard to take out any satellite in the foreseeable future, and to not plan accordingly is stupid.Mr. Oragahn wrote: Yes, and with very high altitude crafts, perhaps they might have the capability to fire missiles from a much higher altitude as well. That said it all depends on the satellite we're talking about. Surveillance ones I guess orbit at an extended LEO, but some others reach very far.
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I talked about the wiki page, not you.Lucky wrote:I really don't like being called It.
There's not much one can do here, safe weaponizing satellites with CIWS lol, or more reasonnably, developping the same system to cripple the other side as well.The problem is that it won't be hard to take out any satellite in the foreseeable future, and to not plan accordingly is stupid.Mr. Oragahn wrote: Yes, and with very high altitude crafts, perhaps they might have the capability to fire missiles from a much higher altitude as well. That said it all depends on the satellite we're talking about. Surveillance ones I guess orbit at an extended LEO, but some others reach very far.
Anyway, the moment one starts shooting down satellites, unless the owner is a piss poor country, this can easily escalate. Thing is, blasting satellites will not be a trigger but part of any large scale war.
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If you're doing that then you need some sort of spyplane anyway.Mr. Oragahn wrote: There's not much one can do here, safe weaponizing satellites with CIWS lol, or more reasonnably, developping the same system to cripple the other side as well.
Sadly there are a lot of unstable countries in the world with technology that may be advanced enough in the near future to shoot down satellites, and there are rogue groups who would love have the capability.Mr. Oragahn wrote: Anyway, the moment one starts shooting down satellites, unless the owner is a piss poor country, this can easily escalate. Thing is, blasting satellites will not be a trigger but part of any large scale war.
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I guess this is when we start talking about the mysterious disappearances of nuclear warheads and other bioweapons from labs and warehouses.
Or the use of roughly bird looking drones. Feel secure in your own country? I wouldn't trust your own government.
Or the use of roughly bird looking drones. Feel secure in your own country? I wouldn't trust your own government.
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Always something to worry about, but that is just more reason to have spy plains.Mr. Oragahn wrote: I guess this is when we start talking about the mysterious disappearances of nuclear warheads and other bioweapons from labs and warehouses.
You don't need disguised drones to spy on people in most places in the U.S.A., and if you need to worry about drones like that then you may want to reevaluate the legality of what you are doing. It's not like the government can't use spy satellites to read a newspaper already.Mr. Oragahn wrote: Or the use of roughly bird looking drones. Feel secure in your own country? I wouldn't trust your own government.
I'd be more worried if I found something like a "Parrot AR. Drone" spying on me. That could be anyone. I'd rather have "Big Brother" watching then some random pervert.
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Not really. Not to say that there's no use of a spy plane to deter the use of the kind of device I talked about.Lucky wrote:Always something to worry about, but that is just more reason to have spy plains.Mr. Oragahn wrote: I guess this is when we start talking about the mysterious disappearances of nuclear warheads and other bioweapons from labs and warehouses.
Oh the mighty bullshit argument.You don't need disguised drones to spy on people in most places in the U.S.A., and if you need to worry about drones like that then you may want to reevaluate the legality of what you are doing.Mr. Oragahn wrote: Or the use of roughly bird looking drones. Feel secure in your own country? I wouldn't trust your own government.
I love those bedroom tyrants who always tell you that if you're worried about the increasing levels of spying on the population, it's because you may be doing illegal stuff.
What about have that government trust its people and focus on more important matters?
The country is cracking at the seams. It's not coherent anymore, plus it has a, what? 18 TRILLION dollars debt, only that! and keeps looking for a new enemy to fight against.
But since fighting overseas gets increasinly expensive, war theaters are probably going to come closer home.
Until it's right at your front door. ;)
Yes. I love clouds btw.It's not like the government can't use spy satellites to read a newspaper already.
And that's argument stupid #2; let's have some pseudo more security by having more of that Big Brother jam on a pancake. lolI'd be more worried if I found something like a "Parrot AR. Drone" spying on me. That could be anyone. I'd rather have "Big Brother" watching then some random pervert.
Do people even think about the silly things they say or what?
Don't you realize that BB solves pretty much zlitch, but also grows bigger at a rate that even beats that of crime records?
Sooner or later, people will even beg knees in mud for more security just to have the right to buy their smokes at credit. Haha, fucked up country bye bye. :P
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If you aren't interested on staying on topic, or at least being polite, I'm just going to drop this conversation. I'm not interested in having a chat with someone who seems to be paranoid and delusional.
If I want to chat politics, I have people in the real world.
If you aren't interested on staying on topic, or at least being polite, I'm just going to drop this conversation. I'm not interested in having a chat with someone who seems to be paranoid and delusional.
If I want to chat politics, I have people in the real world.
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paranoid and delusional ?Lucky wrote:If you aren't interested on staying on topic, or at least being polite, I'm just going to drop this conversation. I'm not interested in having a chat with someone who seems to be paranoid and delusional.Mr. Oragahn wrote:...
If I want to chat politics, I have people in the real world.
Clever one here. Who's paranoid really?
Me or the ever so friendly government that's increasingly concerned about moar spyin of the plebe and oversea whoremongering instead of actually solving REAL problems inland?
Nice dreamland you live in, for sure. :D