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Lockheed U-2

Krajiny Spojené štáty americké
Úlohu Prieskumné lietadlo vo vysokej nadmorskej výške
Prvý let 1. augusta 1955
Postavený 1104

Komisia Lockheed U-2, prezývaný "Dragon Lady", je americký jednomotorový motor, ultravysoké prieskumné lietadlo prevádzkované americkým letectvom (USAF) a predtým prevádzkované Ústrednou spravodajskou službou (CIA). Poskytuje denné a nočné, vysokohorské (70 000 stôp; 21 000 m), zhromažďovanie spravodajských informácií za každého počasia. U-2 sa používa aj na elektronický výskum senzorov, satelitnú kalibráciu, vedecký výskum a komunikačné účely.

Zdrojový: Lockheed U-2 na Wikipédii
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The Lockheed U-2 is a high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft that was developed by the United States in the 1950s. The U-2 was designed to fly at altitudes above 70,000 feet (21,000 meters), beyond the reach of most Soviet air defenses at the time. The U-2 was used to conduct covert surveillance missions over the Soviet Union, China, Cuba, and other countries of interest during the Cold War. The U-2 was also involved in several notable incidents, such as the 1960 U-2 incident, when a U-2 piloted by Francis Gary Powers was shot down over the Soviet Union and captured, and the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, when U-2 photographs revealed the presence of Soviet missiles in Cuba.
The U-2 is still in service today, with upgrades and modifications to extend its lifespan and capabilities. The U-2 is operated by the United States Air Force and the Central Intelligence Agency, as well as by NASA for scientific research. The U-2 is one of the most challenging aircraft to fly, requiring special training and equipment for the pilots and ground crews. The U-2 is also one of the most valuable assets for intelligence gathering, providing high-resolution imagery and signals intelligence from around the world.

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