Northrop Tacit Sinine

Northrop Tacit Blue

RiikUSA
RolliVarjatud meeleavaldaja
Esimene lend5. veebruar 1982
Ehitatud1

2007 Northrop Tacit Sinine oli tehnoloogia demonstreerija õhusõiduk, mis loodi näitamaks, et madala jälgitava varjatud jälgimislennukiga, millel on väike tõenäosus radari ja muude andurite pealtkuulamiseks, võib töötada lahingu eesliini lähedal suure ellujäämisega.

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FotograafidJohn Heck, Vladimir Jakubov
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General Characteristics and Role

The Northrop Tacit Blue was a highly classified technology demonstrator aircraft developed by the US Air Force and DARPA during the Cold War. Nicknamed “The Whale” or “Alien School Bus” due to its unusual, bulbous shape, its main purpose was to prove that a stealthy surveillance aircraft could operate safely close to the forward line of battle. It was revolutionary for being the first stealth aircraft to successfully use curved, Gaussian surfaces to achieve a low radar cross-section, a concept later used in the B-2 Spirit bomber. It was part of the Battlefield Surveillance Aircraft, eXperimental (BSAX) program and was designed around a large Side-Looking Array Radar (SLAR) system.

Property Typical Value (Tacit Blue)
Tüüp Stealth Technology Demonstrator / Surveillance Aircraft
National Origin Ameerika Ühendriigid
Tootja Northrop Corporation
First Flight 5. veebruar 1982
Meeskonna 1 (Pilot)
Gross Weight 13,608 kg (30,000 lb)
pikkus 17.02 m (55 ft 10 in)
Tiibade siruulatus 14.68 m (48 ft 2 in)

Powerplant and Flight Control

  • Engines: 2 x Garrett ATF3-6 high-bypass turbofan engines (buried in the aft fuselage to reduce heat signature).
  • Thrust: 24.2 kN (5,440 lbf) each.
  • Design Operational Speed: 460 km/h (290 mph or 250 knots).
  • Operating Altitude: 7,600–9,100 m (25,000–30,000 ft) (designed for loitering).
  • Stealth Features: Curved fuselage surfaces, V-tail, and a single flush inlet on the dorsal fuselage to minimize radar return.
  • Flight Stability: The aircraft was highly aerodynamically unstable, necessitating a quadruple-redundant digital fly-by-wire flight control system to keep it stable.
  • Armament: None; it was purely a reconnaissance testbed.

Operational History and Legacy

  • Status: Classified Black Project from 1982 to 1985; declassified and revealed to the public in 1996.
  • Flight Testing: Logged 135 test flights over three years in Area 51, Nevada.
  • Technology Transfer: The data gathered from the Tacit Blue was instrumental in developing two critical US Air Force aircraft:
    • The Northrop B-2 Spirit stealth bomber (for its curved surface stealth technology).
    • The E-8 Joint STARS surveillance aircraft (for its low-probability-of-intercept (LPI) SLAR radar technology).
  • Historical Significance: Tacit Blue is considered one of the most successful technology demonstrator programs in Air Force history, fundamentally changing the approach to stealth aircraft design by demonstrating the feasibility of curved stealth shaping.

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