Northrop Tacit Blau

Northrop Tacit Blue

LandUsa
RolleStealth-Demonstrator
Erstflug5. Februar 1982
Gebaut1

das Northrop Tacit Blau war ein Technologie-Demonstrator-Flugzeug, das geschaffen wurde, um zu demonstrieren, dass ein niedrig beobachtbares Stealth-Überwachungsflugzeug mit einer geringen Wahrscheinlichkeit von Abfangradar und anderen Sensoren in der Nähe der vorderen Kampflinie mit einem hohen Grad an Überlebensfähigkeit operieren kann.

Quelle: Northrop Tacit Blue auf Wikipedia

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FotografenJohn Heck, Vladimir Yakubov
LokalisierungUnbekannter
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Northrop Tacit Blue was a technology demonstrator aircraft developed by Northrop Corporation in the 1970s and 1980s. It was designed to test the concept of a stealthy reconnaissance aircraft that could operate close to the enemy’s air defenses and provide real-time battlefield intelligence. The aircraft had a distinctive shape that resembled a whale, with a rounded nose, a single large cockpit window, and a straight tapered wing. The aircraft was powered by two General Electric YF-118G turbofan engines mounted on either side of the fuselage. The aircraft used a quadruply redundant fly-by-wire system and a digital flight control computer to compensate for its aerodynamic instability. The aircraft also featured a low-probability-of-intercept radar and a passive infrared sensor for its reconnaissance mission.
The Tacit Blue project was initiated in 1976 as part of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA) Battlefield Surveillance Aircraft-Experimental (BSAX) program. The program aimed to develop a stealthy aircraft that could penetrate deep into enemy territory and provide continuous surveillance of ground targets. Northrop was awarded the contract to build two prototype aircraft, designated XST-B Und XST-A. The first flight of the XST-B took place on February 5, 1982, at Groom Lake, Nevada. The aircraft was later renamed Tacit Blue to avoid confusion with Lockheed’s XST-A, which became the F-117 Nighthawk. The Tacit Blue flew 135 missions over a period of three years, demonstrating its low observability, survivability, and controllability. The program was declassified in 1996 and the sole surviving aircraft is now on display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton, Ohio.

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