posted on Oct, 24 2007 @ 01:05 PM
Thinking that there is no need for a high speed manned recon platform is very unrealistic. There will always be a need to a "quick look" at what is
going on somewhere. You cant always get satellite coverage of an area, UAV's work as a tactical recon paltform, but if you dont control the reachable
airspace then a UAV like Global Hawk is not a good option for a strategic recon platform. The U2 takes a long time to get somewhere, and is hardly
untouchable any more. No major power is going to allow an incursion of thier airspace with such an aircraft.
In any future large scale international conflict, if it involves the super powers, survailence satellites will be the first operational equipment
losses.
I dont think there is actually an "Aurora" aircraft per se, but that there is a decendant of the original program operating. And who's to say that
it isnt a UAV by now. And what about "Pumpkinseed",
More than ten years ago I personaly saw a "donuts on a rope" contrail being made by an aircraft as it passed overhead. It was accompanied by an odd
sound, not at all like the normal noise of a jet motor. And the contrail wasnt at all like that being made by the other civillian and military jets
that day.
In more recent times I have seen an aircraft moving at very high speed and at very high altitude, flying over central california from the south
east to the north west. I have seen it 3 times now in the last couple of years, each time it was just after sunset.
There is a post on here, in an unrelated topic, from some one who has been living in nepal. And they have seen what, I think he called , "the
skipping stones" or something like that. It is like a meteor that skips along flaring up and dimming as it goes overhead. Like a stone skipping on
the water. It alwys come from the direction of china and dissapears to the south. Overflights of china to land at diego garcia, then back home , or
going orbital all the way around.