Stealth Aviation has become enthralling since its unveiling by the United States in the 1980s. A steadfast dynamic it has remained all through the years, with its impact resulting in over a dozen covert initiatives. The United States has topped the chart with its innovations and inventions while secretly guarding a part of it from the public and probing eyes. But that’s not all we have, up close are contenders making admirable and significant advancements in Stealth aviation. The question is; Has stealth come to stay? Just how much of its capabilities will remain relevant through time? Join us as we unravel 12 New Stealth Aircraft Headed Toward Service.
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We Chinese will copy this
Since Lockheed serves as Chinas most Eastern R&D shop, it’s not odd the three Chinese planes closely resemble American developed aircraft. In fact, if you look closely, I’m sure you’ll see “made in the USA” stamped on the fuel cap. Not to worry, they do pay Royalties in the form of ongoing espionage of planes currently in top secret research products. The similarities of those aircraft can be, in part, attributed to logical advancements in stealth necessitated elements, but specs shouldn’t be carbon copy. The F22 knockoff ads a long needle so they can claim it’s not a stolen design because it’s 7’ longer.
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Able to break sound barrier going 90 degrees straight up!
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The F4 could accelerate in a straight vertical climb.
Dam how many. New bad ass stealth planes we git coming
You know China need's to be able to afford to build the H-20 first.
Russia is also under funded to build much of anything at this time.