Back to Squawk list
  • 43

U-2 Spy Plane Takes on a New Surveillance Mission

प्रस्तुत
 
The U.S. Air Force is investing more than $50 million to keep one of its oldest types of airplanes flying indefinitely. Despite its age, the U-2 remains an immensely capable reconnaissance and surveillance aircraft. Its combination of high-altitude flight capability and range still exceed those of most modern tactical and command-and-control aircraft, making it a more effective intelligence gatherer and data “node”—a high-capacity channel for passing along the information its sensors collect. (www.scientificamerican.com) और अधिक...

Sort type: [Top] [Newest]


cmuncy
Chris Muncy 10
I've always loved the U-2. It would be interesting to know if the U-2 was ever digitally reconstructed, like the SR-71 was, and see how close the slide rule wielding engineers of the 50's got he design right.

Big plus here is re-purposing the aircraft's payload system to keep it more agile and up-to-date.
HunterTS4
Toby Sharp 3
Thank you for your insidt Mr. Muncy!
patpylot
patrick baker 3
the dragon lady remains a useful platform, and was designed for the ages to continue to be able to complete the current and the next mission. Upgrading electronic suites has been planned for decades, so expect useful results from the next iteration of the noble U-2
yvopirenne
YVO PIRENNE 3
Save that iconic history, never dismantle

TrevorCole
TrevorCole 1
Any idea where it will be based given the interesting sighting over the UK?
philipljackson
Philip Jackson 1
U2’s are based in the UK at Fairford.

If you look at fighter control.co.uk they generally have information about movement’s.

Regards
philipljackson
Philip Jackson 1
Coincidence - just watching a U2 at 58,000 ft over UK. Must be a great view out from that height.

लॉगिन

क्या आपका कोई खाता नहीं है? अनुकूलित विशेषताओं, फ्लाइट अलर्टों,और अधिक के लिए अब(नि:शुल्क) रजिस्टर करें!
Did you know that FlightAware flight tracking is supported by advertising?
You can help us keep FlightAware free by allowing ads from FlightAware.com. We work hard to keep our advertising relevant and unobtrusive to create a great experience. It's quick and easy to whitelist ads on FlightAware or please consider our premium accounts.
Dismiss