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Lockheed Martin Plans Unmanned Aircraft

Carl Bialik from the WSJ writes "Lockheed Martin's secretive Skunk Works unit--which previously developed U-2 spy plane, the SR-71 supersonic spy plane and the radar-evading F-117 stealth fighter--has big plans for its latest project: drones. Among the concepts under development, according to the Wall Street Journal: 'One drone would be launched from, and retrieved by, submarines; another would fly at nine times the speed of sound. A third, which is off the drawing board but not quite airborne, has wings designed to fold in flight so that it could rapidly turn from slow-speed spy plane to quick-strike bomber.' The WSJ's reporter also is allowed a rare visit to the Skunk Works complex: 'A factory hall was filled with the prototype of a massive helium-filled airship that one day might ferry troops and heavy equipment to distant battlefields faster and more efficiently than ships--no port or airbase needed. The blimp would float just above the ground on four hover pads, meaning that "you could literally pick a farmer's field" to set down in, says program manager Robert Boyd.'"

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  1. big balloon at war by omeomi · · Score: 3, Funny

    The blimp would float just above the ground on four hover pads, meaning that "you could literally pick a farmer's field" to set down in, says program manager Robert Boyd.'"

    At least until somebody shot at your gigantic air-filled target...

    1. Re:big balloon at war by welshwaterloo · · Score: 3, Funny

      Aha! That's why we're going to use hydrogen! Literally *nothing* can go wrong.

    2. Re:big balloon at war by The+Ultimate+Fartkno · · Score: 2, Funny

      "Oh, the inhu-unmanned-ity!"

  2. Parsing by Chyeburashka · · Score: 2, Funny
    Subject: Lockeed Martin's Plans
    Verb: Unmanned
    Object: Aircraft

    This is just a simple SVO sentence. So, which plans of Lockeed Martin unmanned which aircraft, and how? Inquiring minds want to know.

    1. Re:Parsing by great+om · · Score: 2, Funny

      to unman: to castrate

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  3. Dones? Already been done by RootsLINUX · · Score: 4, Funny

    I've already seen these things in action in Command and Conquer Generals. Can't they come up with some original designs for tools of war anymore instead of just copying them from video games? Sheesh.

    (Yes, I'm being sarcastic)

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  4. Sky Captain and the World of Tomarrow by tbcpp · · Score: 2, Funny

    Having just watched "Sky Captain and the World of Tomarrow" yesterday, hearing these announcements is a big freaky.

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  5. I, for one, Welcome our Floating Blimp Overlords by digitaldc · · Score: 2, Funny

    faster and more efficiently than ships--no port or airbase needed. The blimp would float just above the ground on four hover pads

    Now our plan for world domination shall be COMPLETE!

    Muah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!

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    He who knows best knows how little he knows. - Thomas Jefferson
  6. Re:Like the skunk works is open to the WSJ? by kahei · · Score: 4, Funny


    This is a group that developed the first operational jet fighters

    Lockheed made planes for Hitler???

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  7. Kirov Airships by SilentOneNCW · · Score: 2, Funny

    I, for one, cannot wait for the Kirov Airship to be developed. I wonder if that's the 'massive helium-filled airship' the article mentions... Of course, Lockheed Martin isn't bound by international treaty *not* to build bombers, so I guess they could build something like an Apocalypse Tank while they're waiting for demand to rise... after all, who *doesn't* want a tank with auto-reconstruction, missiles, dual cannons, and thick armor?

  8. Re:UAV by FlopEJoe · · Score: 2, Funny
    "UAV have been considered the future of the air force"

    Noooo!!!! Didn't you see "Stealth" where the plane goes rogue and starts killing everyone??? No? Me either.

  9. Pics by Lord_Slepnir · · Score: 1, Funny
    Prototype pics here

    The best part is, when one is destroyed, it's consciousness is downloaded into another unit, saving on re-training time. Though it might get bitter about being destroyed over and over...

  10. Signs you watch Chappelle's Show too much... by sammy+baby · · Score: 4, Funny
    Signs you've been watching to much Chappelle's Show, #125

    In a Slashdot discussion, you read the phrase

    Lockheed Martin's secretive Skunk Works unit... has big plans for its latest project:
    ...and you subconsciously complete the sentence:
    Mars, bitches.
  11. Women are already flying aircraft by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    In case you haven't noticed, we've had un-MAN-ned aircraft for ohhhhh eighty years now...

  12. Hand-launched drones? by sboyko · · Score: 4, Funny

    A separate long-term Pentagon blueprint calls for a quantum leap in drones, from hand-launched planes for battlefield surveillance

    My son and I were involved in the construction of some of those recently. They were manufactured from sheets of cellulose fiber, carefully bent into the best aerodynamic shapes and flown in our indoor testing ground.

    We're still working on the surveillance part but the hand-launching went well. Many made it all the way across the house.

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  13. Re:The Germans got there first by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sheesh, you Americans - you make me smile. Stuff happens outside the US too.

    Oh, sure. Next, you'll be telling us that the Americans didn't crack the German Enigma code (as per the film "U-571"), and that instead the code was cracked by a rag-tag collection of scientists, linguists and crossword-puzzle addicts at Bletchley Park in England. http://www.bletchleypark.org.uk/

    The Americans do everything first. Everyone knows that (particularly the Americans).

  14. long-term occupation... by mikeee · · Score: 5, Funny

    I see that the British has just recently reduced their occupying troop strength below 20,000 troops...

    In Germany.

    It's a quagmire, I tell you! I blame Churchill for not having an exit strategy.