The SR-72 Darkstar is the Future of American Air Power

 
<https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/the-sr-72-darkstar-is-the-future-of-
american-air-power> The National Interest . by Brandon J. Weichert . May 29,
2025

 



 

May 29, 2025

At Mach 6, the SR-72 can cut across radar fields of view so quickly that
establishing a continuous track becomes nearly impossible.

In the new global arms race between the United States, China, and Russia
(and their respective allies), the Americans have found themselves
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgtdDEV0pfA> on the back foot against
Moscow and Beijing in several key domains-most notably hypersonic weapons.
But Lockheed Martin thinks it has an ace up its sleeve: the SR-72 "Son of
Blackbird," or, more simply,
<https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/sr-72-darkstar-the-sr-71s-successor-
will-blow-you-away> the "Darkstar."

 
<https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/sr-72-darkstar-mach-10-plane-top-gun
-maverick-real-207756> Featured in the most recent Top Gun sequel, and
hinted at in the media for years, this hypersonic plane can exceed Mach 6
(4,600 miles per hour). And the plane is not only a surveillance platform,
as its predecessor, the legendary
<https://airandspace.si.edu/collection-objects/lockheed-sr-71-blackbird/nasm
_A19920072000> SR-71 "Blackbird," was; the Air Force wants to give it strike
capabilities as well.

Understanding America's Threat Environment

China and Russia now have a real challenger in the hypersonic domain from
the Americans. After more than a decade of leading the United States by the
nose on this issue, Lockheed might have finally come up with something
innovative.

Whether or not
<https://www.csis.org/analysis/why-us-defense-industrial-base-so-isolated-us
-economy> America's ailing defense industrial base can build enough of these
experimental systems in a timely manner-in the numbers required-remains to
be seen. But the plane is a step in the right direction-and, for the first
time in a while, both Moscow and Beijing are clearly worried about its
impact.

Unlike other systems which feature stealth as its primary advantage, the key
element making the SR-72 such a threat to America's enemies is its
hypersonic capability. On paper, Lockheed Martin's plane has the ability to
reach
<https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/sr-72-darkstar-plane-could-it-really
-fly-or-hit-mach-6-208151> Mach 6 (4,450 mph)-nearly double the top speed of
the original Blackbird.

That speed allows for the SR-72 to traverse vast distances rapidly,
potentially crossing continents in under an hour. For China and Russia, this
capability translates into drastically reduced reaction time to respond to
US military operations featuring this aircraft.

The SR-72 Is America's Gamechanger

Back in the heady days of the Cold War, the SR-71's Mach 3.3 speed made it
virtually impervious to the then-cutting edge air defenses of the Eastern
Bloc. Today, the SR-72 takes that advantage further, leveraging a
<https://www.colorado.edu/faculty/kantha/sites/default/files/attached-files/
russell.pdf> turbine-based combined cycle (TBCC) engine that integrates
traditional jet propulsion for takeoff with a scramjet for hypersonic
flight.

This propulsion system enables the SR-72 to operate across a wide range of
speeds and altitudes, making it difficult for even the most advanced Russian
or Chinese air defense network to reliably track and intercept.

Plus, the SR-72's advanced materials, such as carbon-carbon composites,
address the thermal challenges of hypersonic flight, allowing it to
withstand the extreme heat at altitudes above 80,000 feet. These
technological advancements ensure the SR-72 can operate in environments
where conventional aircraft or even missiles struggle.

For China and Russia, which are investing heavily in their own hypersonic
technologies, the SR-72's superior speed and material resilience signal that
the United States is finally getting competitive in the ongoing hypersonic
arms race.

The SR-72 Can Overcome China & Russia's A2/AD Systems

On the other side of the SR-72 are China's and Russia's advanced air defense
platforms, which have dogged American defense planners for years-especially
in the area of anti-access/area-denial (A2/AD). Russia's
<https://armyrecognition.com/military-products/army/air-defense-systems/air-
defense-vehicles/s-400-russia-uk> S-400 and
<https://armyrecognition.com/military-products/army/air-defense-systems/air-
defense-vehicles/s-500-prometheus-55r6m-triumfator-m-air-defense-missile-sys
tem-technical-data-sheet-specifications-pictures-video-11312153> S-500,
along with
<https://militarywatchmagazine.com/article/chinese-hq9b-guard-egyptian-skies
> China's HQ-9 and  <https://en.missilery.info/missile/fl-3000n> HQ-10 air
defense platforms, are designed to specifically counter stealth aircraft and
intercept high-speed targets. These systems employ advanced radar networking
and digital tracking to maintain continuous target locks across vast
distances, making them highly effective against conventional aircraft at
almost any sub-hypersonic speed.

The SR-72's hypersonic speed and stealth features, however, combine to form
a potentially lethal mix that may prove too much for even the most advanced
Russian and Chinese AD systems to handle. At the speeds Lockheed is talking
about, the SR-72 will likely be able to outrun these newer Chinese and
Russian defenses.

At Mach 6, the SR-72 can cut across radar fields of view so quickly that
establishing a continuous track becomes nearly impossible. Thus, SR-72's
ability to outfly many surface-to-air missiles, combined with those
radar-defying features that the SR-72's hypersonic capabilities confer upon
the dynamic new bird, means Chinese and Russian (and, therefore, Iranian or
North Korean) interception attempts will be stymied.

What's more, the SR-72's capacity to
<https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/sr-72-us-air-forces-new-hypersonic-b
omber-could-be-real-208164> carry hypersonic cruise missiles, for example,
adds another serious layer of threat to Sino-Russian attempts at air
defense. The aircraft's intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR)
capabilities provide unparalleled real-time intelligence, enabling the
Americans to monitor Chinese naval activities in the Pacific or Russian
troop movements in Eastern Europe with unprecedented speed and precision.

This intelligence can then be shared with advanced platforms, like the Trump
administration's boondoggle, the sixth-generation warplane now known as the
F-47 (in fact, the priority should be to develop as many SR-72s as possible
and arm them to the teeth since deep-range strikes are the key to modern
combat).

The SR-72 is the next leap in US airpower. It will be far more important
than the
<https://www.airandspaceforces.com/allvin-congress-usaf-will-have-more-contr
ol-new-f-47-fighter/> F-47, the hypothetical "
<https://breakingdefense.com/2025/05/f55-f22-f47-trump-wants-a-twin-engined-
f35-experts-say-its-not-feasible/> F-55," or even the vaunted
<https://www.northropgrumman.com/what-we-do/air/b-21-raider> B-21 Raider-all
of which are far too expensive and complex to be mass-produced affordably or
in a timely manner.

How Might China and Russia Respond to the Darkstar?

Of course, in 2025 and beyond, America will find itself in an increasingly
contested environment by two major rivals-China and Russia-that enjoy key
technological as well as manufacturing advantages over the financialized and
under-resourced American defense industrial base. Since China and Russia
both already have sophisticated hypersonic weapons capabilities, their
capability to develop countermeasures with their hypersonic missiles is
significant.

And since the SR-72 is not
<https://www.sandboxx.us/news/evidence-is-mounting-that-lockheed-martins-sr-
72-could-be-in-production/> slated to enter service until the 2030s, either
China or Russia may develop artificial intelligence-driven or
quantum-computing-enhanced hypersonic interceptors by that time that are
capable of tracking, anticipating the flight paths of the SR-72, and
knocking these advanced American birds down.

What's more, the SR-72's thermal signature which is an inherent byproduct of
its Mach 6 speed, will be detected by sophisticated sensors of the kind that
China and Russia both have (and are continuing to develop).

There are some who think the SR-72 should be scrapped in favor of
mass-producing cheaper and easier to replace
<https://www.twz.com/air/navy-special-ops-speedboats-getting-retractable-mul
tiple-drone-launch-systems> subsonic drones such as the
<https://interestingengineering.com/military/us-likely-working-on-rq-180>
RQ-180. The preference should be, though, for both the development of more
drones and the SR-72. Even a handful of the SR-72s, combined with drone
launching capabilities from the SR-72, could prove decisive in any near-peer
conflict.

Regardless of what the naysayers argue, if the money must be spent, let it
be spent on the SR-72 as opposed to more wasteful and less useful projects.
America is failing in the ongoing arms race. The SR-72 might be the silver
bullet the United States needs to keep up.

About the Author: Brandon J. Weichert

 <https://www.amazon.com/stores/Brandon-J.-Weichert/author/B08JQKR3QN>
Brandon J. Weichert, a Senior National Security Editor at The National
Interest as well as a contributor at Popular Mechanics, who consults
regularly with various government institutions and private organizations on
geopolitical issues. Weichert's writings have appeared in multiple
publications, including the Washington Times, National Review, The American
Spectator, MSN, the Asia Times, and countless others. His books include
Winning Space: How America Remains a Superpower, Biohacked: China's Race to
Control Life, and The Shadow War: Iran's Quest for Supremacy. His newest
book, A Disaster of Our Own Making: How the West Lost Ukraine is available
for purchase wherever books are sold. He can be followed via Twitter
<https://twitter.com/WeTheBrandon> @WeTheBrandon.

 

 

 


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