Posted on 05/14/2011 9:49:38 AM PDT by darkwing104
During the daring Navy SEAL mission to kill bin Laden a never before seen highly modified stealth Blackhawk MH-60 crashed in his compound. The Special Forces unit had to destroy the helicopter before leaving the scene, but unfortunately the tail boom remained intact and had to be left behind. Photos of the remaining parts were posted on the internet and this was the first time the public saw evidence of one of Americas best kept secrets
Design
The design of the Stealthy Blackhawk MH-60 is the product of a joint effort between the U.S. Special Operations Command and the Lockheed-Martin Skunk Works division. Lockheed designed and built the F-117 and the current F-35 stealth airframes as well. The modifications to the outer skin of the helicopter were similar to the diamond facet design of the stealth fighters outer coating. Its modified shape, combined with the special composite materials and an innovative paint, makes the MH-60 nearly invisible
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a few well placed missiles would solve the problem. If a nuke slips in there by accident I certainly wouldn’t cry salt tears.
I am thinking that this loss offsets the gain of killing OBL in the long term.
If we know where that tail section is being stored, send a Predator drone over and launch a few missiles.
PIng.
Accidental or planned gain for the Pakistani’s?
Now they have nukes and stealth technology. I bet our ally India is in love with us.
Now they have nukes and stealth technology. I bet our ally India is in love with us.
Ya, but remember we got his stash of porn as well.
Man!!! These Chicoms better back up what they say with some substance.
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90001/90776/90883/7379313.html
I mean I dare them shock the world with a similar product of their own otherwise none of what they say here will vindicate their claims of innocence.
I guess they really do not need our aid money, then. If they want one dime of aid, then they need to cough up the the remains of the helo.
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