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Originally posted by zorgon
Pashaa!!!
Or you could just ask yer old buddy at Pegasus
THE RISE AND FALL OF DYNA-SOAR: A HISTORY OF AIR FORCE
HYPERSONIC R&D, 1944-1963
DTIC released 1995 520 page report ADA303832
If yer nice I may upload a copy to my server
In the air force these job positions are called career fields and they have specific designations. For example, I worked in munitions systems therefore my career field code was 2w0x1.
Originally posted by mikesingh
Oh darn! I should've done that! But your web site is as big as the underground city at Dulce!! Would've taken me till eternity to have found what I'm looking for!
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by mikesingh
Oh darn! I should've done that! But your web site is as big as the underground city at Dulce!! Would've taken me till eternity to have found what I'm looking for!
OH and how did you know how big that city is
Originally posted by greeneyedleo
reply to post by BlasteR
In the air force these job positions are called career fields and they have specific designations. For example, I worked in munitions systems therefore my career field code was 2w0x1.
Hey, my husband used to be a 2W1X1...now he is something completely different...
Air force is: AFSC usmilitary.about.com...
Army is: MOS-Field #
usmilitary.about.com...
[edit on 11-2-2008 by greeneyedleo]
The general expansion is not surprising either. Black budgets have boomed since 9/11. Projects that were what the late Skunk Works boss Ben Rich called UFOs (UnFunded Opportunities) in 2001 became serious candidates and competitions in 2002, risk-reduction activities in 2003 and funded items in 2004, and lo and behold, now there is hardware that has to be concealed.
In coincidence, the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments has released an analysis of the 2008 classified budget for research, development and acquisition, by Steve Kosiak. The $18.1 billion total in FY2008 (the report explains how this total is legitimately arrived at) is far bigger than the total defense budget of most other countries; and the USAF's share of this money has now surpassed 40 per cent of the service's acquisition spending.
The $18.1 billion total in FY2008 (the report explains how this total is legitimately arrived at) is far bigger than the total defense budget of most other countries; and the USAF's share of this money has now surpassed 40 per cent of the service's acquisition spending.
I interviewed Barbato for the Italian bimonthly magazine UFO Notiziario (UFO news), nr.62, April-May 2006, in which the magazine published some frames of the video and a very interesting presumed image (provided almost for sure by the Jesuit to Barbato), regarding the phantom "Aurora" (so far denied by U.S. officials) an American large secret hypersonic aircraft capable of a Mach 6 performance.
In the presumed picture, taken by a classified STS mission in 2002, you can see a full-body shape aircraft (a black triangle) coming out from the earthly atmosphere to go into space.
Originally posted by _Del_
The altitude the photo is taken from is only possible from space -- so where'd the pic come from?
If it is an STS mission, can someone account for it?
If the "Aurora" is actually beyond the atmosphere as it appears in this picture, why would it be at the attitude displayed?
Originally posted by andre18
Just think of the money the government could have spent on the public instead of this kind of BS. Just goes to show the government doesn’t give a (……) about us……