tylerrogoway
Tyler Rogoway
tylerrogoway
Editor, Foxtrot Alpha

Check out AF.mil and Tyndall and USAFE site, they are all there in high res. Read more

They use a radar reflecting lens that attaches to the bottom of the jet. Looks like a little croquet mallet end
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Same generation! Disney Afternoon was incredibly solid programming.,Taikspin was my favorite cartoon. That and Airwolf had way too much impact on my development! Read more

i have talked about this on my old site in great detail, losing before it was a popular concept, a huge post is coming on this Read more

getting reliable info is tough but yes it looks like it went off and it was horrific, multiple tweets describe it as well, although it’s hard to confirm these things for obvious reasons. Read more

From what I can tell it really was not meant to be stopped, because at the end it goes boom. Mankind has lost its F’ing mind. Read more

an SF swimmer unit could launch and recover it very close in Read more

That’s the first thing I thought of, but its function is not right and the form is off. Read more

When I first saw it I thought a side-scan sonar fish, but by the description they provided it did not match, and the Chinese know full well what those systems are. As for your thoughts that a device like this would not use COTS parts, I can’t disagree with more. Read more

Considering it probably used some COTS parts because it was expendable or brought to service under a urgent requirement I am not surprised bu this. I think many have a very different idea of what the military’s level of tech is in some respects. The B-2 largely ran on I believe 286 architecture until recently, some of Read more

It’s what the Chinese article says, but I would guess it is the best shape to get the job done. Read more

Just what the Chinese article says, i disagree. It was probably designed to be the best shape to do the job Read more