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Would the stealth-strike capacity be too much for navies around the world?



Would the stealth-strike capacity be too much for navies around the world?

1) What if the navy would have stealth-strike capacity?

The key element of a successful attack is surprising the enemy, and stealth would have the ultimate capacity for that. When the U.S NAVY terminated its A-12 Stealth-attack plane project, the question was, what they were hidden? The A-12 "Avenger" could be given ultimate strike-capacity to the navy, and then the aircraft just disappeared, after the research and development had cost billions of dollars, and then the triangular-shaped attack plane just disappeared. The question was is the A-12 actually "Black Manta", mysterious recon-attack plane, what has been flown in the Groom Lake area? And did the Navy turned that thing so-called "black project", because they wanted to install something "big" in that aircraft?

And the reason for that thing has been explained technical problems, but the real reason was probably, that the A-12 could give the navy too effective firepower, and that's why admirals didn't get their new toys for military actions against the hostile targets. The naval vessels would be extremely good platforms for stealth-attack planes because they can make surprise attacks from aircraft carriers or every other vehicle if they have VTOL (Vertical Take-Off and Landing) capacity. 

2) The X-47B is the answer, what was the transformation of A-12.

So a couple of years ago the reason, why A-12 was taken out from the publicity. The reason is that it was transformed to attack drone called X-47B, and that thing might give the murderous strike effect to that plane, because there is a possibility, that this kind of drone would be equipped with the normal smart bombs or missiles, but it also can have internal warhead for the kamikaze-style attacks with the conventional or nuclear warheads. 

This is the era of the new type of missiles. Those missiles can operate as the bombers and remotely- or artificial intelligence-controlled jet-fighters or attack planes, what mission is to act as "pathfinder" for the manned aircraft. The primary targets of that kind of system would be radar stations and missile sites. And then the manned aircraft would finish the mission. 

3) The X-47B can be the base for the "Kamikaze-drone", what has a nuclear warhead.

But that kind of drone can also be used as the new type of cruise missile, which can be returned to the base after patrolling. That means that those cruise-missiles can operate in the same way with normal battlefield-drones, what are delivering images, and have the capacity for the kamikaze-missions. 

There is one thing different with this kind of kamikaze-drones. They can be equipped with a nuclear warhead. Those drones can fly independently, they can refuel, and when the command is given, the drone can start to make its mission. And those drones might have the air-combat missiles for making the mission successful. 


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