List,

I post because this unmanned orbital bomber uses passive meteor like weapons to 
destroy terrestrial targets at cosmic velocities. I was formerly Director of 
Aviation Facilities for the Hughes Tool Company in the late 60's and an old 
pilot friend with high field grade USAF and NASA connections sent the 
communication below. 

The X37B using an Atlas V booster was sent up yesterday. I was told by another 
NASA type that five years ago somebody in the Pentagon responsible for USAF 
weapons development saw an "It Came From Outer Space" movie and got the idea to 
use man made impactors to destroy targetslike the errant asteroids in the 
movie. NASA had this hypersonic craft already under development, transferred it 
to the USAF in 2006, and re-engineered it to carry multiple impactors and 
guidance. Star Wars has arrived.

Count Deiro
IMCA 3536   



Farouk,
 
I believe you are referring to the X37B reusable space plane that was launched 
on the 21st four hours after DARPA's Mach 20 Hypersonic Vehicle went up. 
I'm not briefed in on either so can talk freely. However, it's like relating 
the contents of a letter I haven't read.
 
We  have long needed something like the Global Hawk, but lingering in space and 
having additional capability; something that can take stuff up, maneuver while 
up there, place satellites, pick up satellites and move them or even bring them 
home. GPS and com satellites are a huge requirement as well as all the secret 
stuff that's required to be up there. Originally, the space shuttle was going 
to do these things but it never panned out. 
Reportably the 37B will be capable of station times of 9 months or longer. 
Don't see why it couldn't eventually stay much longer since they don't need to 
take a supply of M&M's to reward the navigators.
Also, there's the weaponization angle. From space, one only needs to hit a 
target: no explosive required. 
A pound or so of depleted uranium dropped from space and goodbye battleship, 
building or whatever.
A hypersonic ball, dropped from space and landing on the centerline of Tehran 
airport would send a stark message.
 
A Mach 20 Hypersonic Vehicle could strike anywhere in the world without 
warning. On the test shot they are maneuvering hypersonic and that's just in 
the "Glide" phase. What is cleverly not said here is how fast was it going 
under power? They will complete the test by dunking it into the ocean at more 
than 13,000 miles an hour. A wet sponge at 13,000 miles per would hit like an 
atomic weapon. 13,000 mph = about Mach 17   

Cheers,

Shack

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