OK. Let’s get this out in the open. Neither you nor I are likely to learn the truth about the image of that thing that might be a plane under the white covering.
But there’s this website called Open Source Geoint and it has published a satellite image of one of the most secret defense plants in the country, the Air Force’s Plant 42, where a handful of the top defense companies build some of the country’s most highly classified aircraft and sensors.
Plant 42 houses highly classified facilities where a number of contractors, including, most famously,Lockheed Martin‘s Skunk Works, do work for the military and the intelligence community. The Skunk Works is where the U-2 spy plane and the F-117 stealth fighter were built.
The image in the satellite photo may, or may not, show the outlines of a previously unknown aircraft. My colleague Dave Majumdar, who writes Flight Global’s the Dew Line, speculates that this aircraft “looks a lot like a RQ-170, but bigger…” He postulates that it may be a P.420, a larger plane than the so-called Beast of Kandahar. [Note to those who wonder why we build things like the RQ-170. It was able to provide important help to the team that killed Osama Bin Laden without being detected by Pakistani radar.]
Dalton declined to identify the aircraft pictured, saying the “details are proprietary.”
Dave, who is a bit obsessed with planes — in a good way — found a patent for a planethat might look like whatever is under the white protective covering in the photo. Or perhaps it’s a modified RQ-170 being outfitted for more Iranian SURVEILLANCE. Or maybe it’s — oh, never mind.
If you know what this image actually shows, you know how to reach us.
Now, cue spooky music from The X Files. And remember: the truth is out there. [But we'll probably never know it!]#defense.aol
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