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@gfan003
@gfan003 8 сағат бұрын
US already got these in the 70s, Remember How China got their hands on the SR73 Black raven drones, these are literally unmaned High altitude hypersonic surveillance drones with the speed of mach 3 - 5 But due to technology issues That once it goes too Fast and get heats up That the Drone looses the radio signal which remotely controlled it, So these drones crashed in China and in good condition which indicates That these drones crashed due to running out of fuel. So China spend multiple Decades researching the technology until they can build similar drones like That and now surpasses US. Chinese Wu14 surveillance Drone flys at mach 8 - 10.
@jeffingram8279
@jeffingram8279 9 сағат бұрын
Once it’s a man aircraft, then tell me something about it
@bretrath6073
@bretrath6073 11 сағат бұрын
Bla Bla Bla airplanes and tech that are over 60 years old. They get the col stuff why we get the chud!
@chelious1973
@chelious1973 12 сағат бұрын
You forgot about the X-15 from the 1960s. And it was reusable. Do better. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_X-15
@HammerOn-bu7gx
@HammerOn-bu7gx 18 сағат бұрын
Uhm... no. The first hypersonic aircraft is the X-15.
@user-xw2cu1dn1y
@user-xw2cu1dn1y 21 сағат бұрын
👍👌
@GreyRaven68
@GreyRaven68 22 сағат бұрын
This makes me mad. They're spending our tax money on these projects, and we already have advanced planes that people see. You know the ones they call UFOS. Especially the triangle ones. I remember seeing a docu with an ex high Boeing employee talking about the advanced ships we have that are Star Trek type vehicles. In the Black Projects. But they keep the illusion that we don't have anything that advanced and keep people thinking " aliens" from distant planets are visiting.
@MrKentaroMotoPI
@MrKentaroMotoPI Күн бұрын
The Clown Works 🤡
@titahsemar
@titahsemar Күн бұрын
maverick! here comes a new toy for you
@Ym-oi2we
@Ym-oi2we Күн бұрын
We can't even develop a hypersonic missile. What makes you think we'll be able to make a hypersonic aircraft?
@MrKentaroMotoPI
@MrKentaroMotoPI Күн бұрын
Many missiles are hypersonic. The PGM-11 Redstone first flew in 1952. It could take a large nuclear warhead to Mach 6 and Allan Shepard to Mach 7.
@MrWizz220
@MrWizz220 Күн бұрын
All the money in the world for crap like this yet no money to take care of veterans
@Smokeyr67
@Smokeyr67 Күн бұрын
Have you forgotten the true first hypersonic plane, the Space Shuttle?
@MrKentaroMotoPI
@MrKentaroMotoPI Күн бұрын
X-15: hold my beer
@MichaelAChang
@MichaelAChang Күн бұрын
Talk is cheap; I'll believe it when I see it.
@rontaylor4460
@rontaylor4460 Күн бұрын
This is an American project. Why is it being told by someone from England? I couldn’t stand listening to that British accent more than about 1 minute. I doubt that British people would be very happy listening to an American describe the latest British jet.
@bobcathey8903
@bobcathey8903 Күн бұрын
If current NASA government agencies/management have anything to do with it, the results will be like Starliner. DEI will cause pilots and astronauts to DIE. Sad to say this but let recent history be a lesson.
@benhudman7911
@benhudman7911 Күн бұрын
I lost interest after the first commercial. This is junk to keep us unaware of what is really happening.
@Cpt-Pugwash14
@Cpt-Pugwash14 Күн бұрын
made by Boeing... goes up in one piece, comes back down to earth in a dozen pieces
@dante9192
@dante9192 Күн бұрын
More BS
@benhudman7911
@benhudman7911 Күн бұрын
May I pitch my tent in your camp?
@dante9192
@dante9192 Күн бұрын
@@benhudman7911 your welcome to...
@quincg1288
@quincg1288 Күн бұрын
All this, and they never even battle🙄 How many raptors have ever had a dogfight?
@taproom113
@taproom113 Күн бұрын
"Boeings rock solid reputation (pre B-737 Max)?!?! Their rep was in the tank long before the Max issues ...
@richardbriansmith8562
@richardbriansmith8562 Күн бұрын
Awesome Video🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
@petermclelland278
@petermclelland278 Күн бұрын
Always the never never land of aerial combat, & they never get used. Air displays & daft fly pasts for the infantile public.
@petermclelland278
@petermclelland278 2 күн бұрын
To do what ?
@MichaelWinter-ss6lx
@MichaelWinter-ss6lx 2 күн бұрын
Goal is Mach 5. NASA has developed an an aircraft form, to minimize the sonic boom. This is needed for supersonic flight over land. It is still a far way to Mach 25; orbital velocity. From a normal runway, to orbit and visiting a space station, and back to landing on a runway, would greatly normalize access to space. Deep space must be accessed from space stations; leaving rockets only for heavy cargo lift to LEO. 🚀🏴‍☠️🎸
@pierrepetit2956
@pierrepetit2956 2 күн бұрын
It made by Boeing. The world a realy afraid
@oldowl4290
@oldowl4290 2 күн бұрын
At this point this type of technology is unnecessary in my opinion. For military use this would boil down to being used as a missile or for missile deployment and there's really no need for that given our far-reach around the globe with the countless types of missiles we already have. And then secondly, it could be used for high altitude reconnaissance, something which we already have well covered now with satellites. Both of these are also reasons why the SR-71 no longer flies. Sure, companies like this, along with Darpa are working on these projects, but I see them as "fluff tech" to keep justifying the huge budgets of taxpayer money used each year which in turn employ thousands of people in the big aerospace companies. Isn't this what Eisenhower warned us about with the military industrial complex??? I think it's something like .40 cent of every tax dollar now. And aside from making a much larger space station and moon base, what else do they have to do? Nothing really except for bragging rights of "who can go faster". Yes, we've learned a lot along the way, but I just don't see these things having any tangible consistent use that's going to justify their costs. And I'd fair to guess I could count on two hands the amount of executives that need to be in London or Hong Kong each week in under 3 hours. We have this modern thing now call the internet and Zoom meetings. And Zoom is FREE. As it turns out, electrons already won the speed race.
@stevenlitvintchouk3131
@stevenlitvintchouk3131 2 күн бұрын
Bombers have a couple of advantages over missiles: 1. It's easier to project power with them and even bluff with them. Once you fire missiles (especially ballistic missiles), they can't be recalled. Bombers are a great way to "show the flag" in a crisis but then stand down once the crisis is resolved. It's the same reason the U.S. still has a big fleet of aircraft carriers: Power projection. 2. Bombers are more flexible when it comes to attacking mobile targets. If you want to attack mobile ICBM launchers before they can launch their ICBMs, ballistic missiles have fixed trajectories and can't really attack such moving targets. But bombers can chase them wherever they go. One more thing: When Eisenhower spoke of "military industrial complex," the U.S. was spending over 12% of its GDP on national defense, and half of U.S. scientists and engineers were working on military projects. Today it's maybe 3% of U.S. GDP and many software engineers build video games and movie SFX. How low would U.S. military spending have to go before we could finally bury this "military-industrial complex" paranoia? All the way to zero?
@oldowl4290
@oldowl4290 Күн бұрын
@@stevenlitvintchouk3131 Ok, those are some very good points. However, I also urge you to look into the turning radius of a "bomber" that's doing Mach 4 or greater because with the SR-71 for example, to just do a 180-degree turn was about the size of Colorado. So I don't see much chasing going on, much less them actually being able to somehow chase and catch an ICBM if launched. I see those sort of things being thwarted by other missile defense systems whether launched from aircraft like B-52's or others, or from ground or sea-based platforms. I guess I'd have to see some demonstrated simulations to better understand how applicable they could be. As for military spending, take notice how conservatives used to.. keyword used to.. champion less taxes and smaller government, yet DOD spending, the largest tax expense, is always the elephant in the room that no one ever speaks about. And don't get me wrong, I love the military and served. I just find a lot of irony in how many people want to do away with a lot of things that help common people in very tangible ways that matter to all our lives on a daily basis, like affordable basic healthcare and education, both of which could be near free at this point, especially a national online university. This is all neglected while either purposefully ignoring or unconsciously looking the other way when it comes to the great expenses for our war machines at large to fight what are largely 3rd world countries on the other side of the globe. And I mean if anyone is going to tout being "fiscally conservative".. then why not actually be that. Hence my original point. Instead of really taking care of the country and its people, we waste more and more money on the latest war toys. Just my 2 cents.
@robertezell1916
@robertezell1916 Күн бұрын
Lasers will make all this a moot point.
@oldowl4290
@oldowl4290 Күн бұрын
@@robertezell1916 Exactly that, and rail guns.. both things now in deployment.
@rod3134
@rod3134 2 күн бұрын
All this and much more has already been accomplished long ago. This current public disclosing is just another way to keep the funds flowing and new engineers trained 😆
@MichaelWinter-ss6lx
@MichaelWinter-ss6lx 2 күн бұрын
It means that the technology is now becoming officialy available. Europe is 50 years behind, but still more advanced than most of the rest of the world.
@pahtar7189
@pahtar7189 Күн бұрын
Previous efforts have demonstrated different aspects of hypersonic flight. This is the first attempt to make it not only practical for the military, but affordable and reliable enough for civilian applications.
@brandonburr4900
@brandonburr4900 2 күн бұрын
It's been this many years and we still haven't found materials for aircraft that will withstand the temparature at hypersonic speeds. We have seen what has been done to some of the x planes at those speeds looked like after and they were lucky to have survived . They looked like Swiss cheese some of them. Herre is to hoping they are spending as much on the materials science part on the outside and control surfaces as the rest of the future hypersonic planes.
@dustup2249
@dustup2249 2 күн бұрын
Very limited use case will only interest China and North Korea, but Both will buy only one each and reverse engineer them.
@bigdaddy-fk5bi
@bigdaddy-fk5bi 2 күн бұрын
things are getting too fast, there is no time to ferret things out, no time for strategy or communication. its a dangerous game.
@ghimmy47
@ghimmy47 2 күн бұрын
I am so sick of "MK-anything". It's now and has always been Mark 1, Mark 2, etc.
@laurencegerrard8044
@laurencegerrard8044 2 күн бұрын
Spelt mach
@avnihooven4761
@avnihooven4761 2 күн бұрын
Malzeme mantigida verdim hayatimizdan bir imge fikir.
@avnihooven4761
@avnihooven4761 2 күн бұрын
Cozdum boom motor,bir mantik kurdum,basarili oldu ise on denemeler,gerisi gelecektir.
@avnihooven4761
@avnihooven4761 2 күн бұрын
Merak etme usa bizim cocuklarda basladi booom jet arge tasarima coktan yakinda guya animasyonlari donmeye baslar.avn.dtcf.18244
@sailor5026
@sailor5026 2 күн бұрын
Great
@cletusfordwicke7608
@cletusfordwicke7608 2 күн бұрын
Interesting, but repetetive. Could have been 3 minutes.
@epincion
@epincion 2 күн бұрын
Hmm essentially a startup with little money and lots of PR. However the real issue is that supersonic winged air craft will be eclipsed by reusable rocket technology but admittedly for commercial civilian use it’s a long way off. The SpaceX Starliner Project has a number of potential uses and one that the US military is interested in is using Starliner in rapid deployment of troops in minutes to any part of the globe. For example if Starliner ‘only’ rises to low earth orbit and then decends and lands it could take 100-200 troops from a launch site in the US to a landing site in Europe or SE Asia in under 15-30 minutes.
@jameshamilton2480
@jameshamilton2480 2 күн бұрын
So in ten years they've made a single seat plane that is slower and lower than an off-the-shelf G5?
@georgecharleston8532
@georgecharleston8532 2 күн бұрын
Sr-71 had a turbo ramjet. I heard it would accelerate until it started to melt. Limited by temperature.
@patriot1751
@patriot1751 2 күн бұрын
I’m thinking that they basically copied the J-58 from the SR-71/A-12 as for the most part works the same. Here’s a hint….. you know about it, it has been superseded many times over. As Ben Rich once told me “Anything you can think of we’re 1000 years ahead of already. Yes, I actually met and had a long conversation with the legend many years ago.
@keithnewbery8948
@keithnewbery8948 Күн бұрын
Look at reaction engines,sabre engine.
@TheThetruthmaster1
@TheThetruthmaster1 3 сағат бұрын
Trust me bro
@seumasnatuaighe
@seumasnatuaighe 3 күн бұрын
I'd be interested to hear how they solved the high speed air cooling. Did they buy out the SABRE company tech from the UK.
@MichaelWinter-ss6lx
@MichaelWinter-ss6lx 2 күн бұрын
That may possibly be done electrical. Enveloping the aircraft in plasma.
@armedprophet3321
@armedprophet3321 3 күн бұрын
No more than a fast reusable missile. Put a pilot in it and then call it a plane.
@traviskeller7706
@traviskeller7706 Күн бұрын
Good job on your definition entry for airplane hower narrator, I will stick with my dictionary;)
@D.T.A1
@D.T.A1 Күн бұрын
It has so much more than that.. LOL C L O W N ....
@Inazuma68
@Inazuma68 3 күн бұрын
It took almost 70 years to match the genius of Kelly Johnson. In an interview, a Skunk Works guy said, the Blackbird reached mach 4, but they didn‘t want somebody to know
@sanoizm
@sanoizm 3 күн бұрын
A-12 Oxcart was faster than sr-71.
@robertezell1916
@robertezell1916 Күн бұрын
Not so. Both were pretty much the same speed. Neither will be really be ever 100% sure just how fast they were but we can almost be assured that the SR-72 is in fact real and is already flying and has most assuredly beat the A-12 and the SR-71.
@robertezell1916
@robertezell1916 Күн бұрын
Now what the Oxcart could do, carry a small tactical missile. If you dig deep, the test info is there. Somewhere in the 1 to 3 megaton warhead probably.
@MrKentaroMotoPI
@MrKentaroMotoPI Күн бұрын
YF-12 was faster
@dunkermitcell83
@dunkermitcell83 3 күн бұрын
You suck ,the front page I think you know 😐😬
@giggling_boatswain
@giggling_boatswain 3 күн бұрын
What and when did the Russians do in this direction? This topic is at least 40 years old. In the USSR, work on a hypersonic aircraft began at the Tupolev Design Bureau in the mid-1970s, based on the serial passenger aircraft Tu-144. Research and design was carried out on an aircraft capable of reaching speeds of up to Mach 6 (TU-260) and a flight range of up to 12,000 km, as well as a hypersonic intercontinental aircraft TU-360. Its flight range was to reach 16,000 km. A project was even prepared for a passenger hypersonic aircraft Tu-244, designed to fly at an altitude of 28-32 km at a speed of Mach 4.5-5. As a result of preliminary studies under the MVKS program, a power plant was selected based on proven and tested solutions. Existing air-breathing jet engines (ABE) that used atmospheric air had temperature limitations, they were used on aircraft whose speed did not exceed Mach 3, and rocket engines had to carry a large supply of fuel on board and were not suitable for long-term flights in the atmosphere. Therefore, an important decision was made - in order for the aircraft to be able to fly at supersonic speeds and at all altitudes, its engines should have features of both aviation and space technology. In February 1986, scientific research began in the United States to create the X-30 spaceplane with an air-breathing power plant, capable of entering orbit in a single-stage version. The National Aerospace Plane (NASP) project was distinguished by an abundance of new technologies, the key one of which was a dual-mode hypersonic ramjet engine, allowing flight at speeds of Mach 25. As a result, the working variant was a combination of an economical solid-fuel jet engine operating in the speed range of M = 0-2.5, a second engine - a ramjet engine accelerating the aircraft to M = 20 and a liquid-propellant rocket engine for entering orbit (acceleration to the first cosmic velocity of 7.9 km / s) and ensuring orbital maneuvers. Due to the complexity of solving the complex of scientific, technical and technological problems, the program was divided into two stages: the creation of an experimental hypersonic aircraft with a flight speed of up to M = 5-6, and the development of a prototype orbital vehicle ensuring the conduct of a flight experiment in the entire range of flights, up to space entry. In addition, at the second stage of work it was planned to create versions of the Tu-2000B space bomber, which was designed as a two-seater aircraft with a flight range of 10,000 km and a takeoff weight of 350 tons. Six engines powered by liquid hydrogen were to provide a speed of M = 6-8 at an altitude of 30-35 km. The first time the model of the Tu-2000 aircraft was shown at the exhibition "Mosaeroshow-92". Before the work was stopped in 1992, the following were manufactured for the Tu-2000: a wing box made of nickel alloy, fuselage elements, cryogenic fuel tanks and composite fuel lines. The collapse of the USSR in 1992 stopped work on this project. Project "Ayaks" - hypersonics in a new way Work on the creation of a hypersonic aircraft was also carried out in the design bureau "Neva" (St. Petersburg), on the basis of which the State Research Enterprise of Hypersonic Speeds was formed. The bureau approached the creation of a hypersonic aircraft in a fundamentally new way. The concept of the hypersonic aircraft "Ayaks" was put forward in the late 80s by Vladimir Lvovich Freishtadt. Its essence is that the hypersonic aircraft does not have thermal protection. The heat flow that occurs during hypersonic flight is admitted into the GLV to increase its energy resource. Thus, the GLV "Ayaks" was an open aerothermodynamic system that converted part of the kinetic energy of the hypersonic air flow into chemical and electrical energy, simultaneously solving the issue of airframe cooling. For this purpose, the main components of the chemical heat recovery reactor with a catalyst were designed, placed under the airframe skin. The aircraft skin in the most heat-stressed places had a two-layer shell. Between the layers of the shell, a catalyst made of heat-resistant material ("nickel sponge") was placed, which was an active cooling subsystem with chemical heat recovery reactors. According to calculations, in all hypersonic flight modes, the temperature of the airframe elements of the hypersonic aircraft did not exceed 800-850°C. The hypersonic aircraft includes a ramjet engine with supersonic combustion integrated with the airframe and the main (cruiser) engine - a magneto-plasma-chemical engine (MPCE). The MPCE was designed to control the air flow using a magneto-gas-dynamic accelerator (MHD accelerator) and to generate electricity using an MHD generator. The generator had a capacity of up to 100 MW, which was quite enough to power a laser capable of hitting various targets in near-earth orbits. It was assumed that the cruising MPCE would be able to change the flight speed in a wide range of flight Mach numbers. Due to the braking of the hypersonic flow by a magnetic field, optimal conditions were created in the supersonic combustion chamber. During tests at the Central Aviation State Institute of the USSR, it was found that the hydrocarbon fuel created within the framework of the Ayaks concept burns several times faster than hydrogen. The MHD accelerator could "accelerate" the combustion products, increasing the maximum flight speed to M=25, which guaranteed entry into near-earth orbit. The civilian version of the hypersonic aircraft was designed for a flight speed of 6,000-12,000 km/h, a flight range of up to 19,000 km and the transportation of 100 passengers. There is no information about the military developments of the Ayaks project. According to some information, Russia is working in this direction. As always, quietly, without applause, in the silence of design bureaus.
@aigslmnop6559
@aigslmnop6559 3 күн бұрын
dr boyd at skunkworks; the russian bureau representative shared at an air expo
@triggerpointtechnology
@triggerpointtechnology 3 күн бұрын
What an enormous load of BS. Russia is declining at an ever increasing rate because it is a failed social experiment with no rule of law, no computer industry, no international trade (no one wants to buy Russian made junk). So rave on, I’m sure there’s someone who will like this fiction.
@chelious1973
@chelious1973 12 сағат бұрын
We had a hypersonic plane in the 1960s called the X-15. This video needs to be updated. And we beat the russians by a decade.
@porkey768
@porkey768 3 күн бұрын
China must have already stole the tecnology.
@alphonsotate2982
@alphonsotate2982 3 күн бұрын
YES USA!😍😍😍😍😍😍
@dieterdettwiler4393
@dieterdettwiler4393 3 күн бұрын
All fake and lies. Nothing is true. A real Bullshit-video
@BrokenHammerLLC
@BrokenHammerLLC 3 күн бұрын
AI video trash
@brentpalmer2577
@brentpalmer2577 5 күн бұрын
just bring back the Concord with different upgraded engines