Yossarian
Forum Resistance Leader
It has been brought up or debated, that an unidentified rotory craft was destroyed by U.S. special operatives that assaulted the Pakistani compound during the Bin Laden raid on May 1 2011.
This aircraft's CONCEPT has made appearances on MSNBC and even Aviation Weekly magazine.
So the idea is definitely not new,
But I think personally it all makes crystal sense, Bin Laden, in all actuality wasn't going to take out Al Qaeda, but the political importance of this mission would most likely press military commanders and defense department politicians, to rush or buy an secret aircraft.
This aircraft being destroyed after the "hard controlled landing" it experienced during the raid, follows typical U.S. behavior on sensitive technology left behind after an military operation if it can not be recovered, it is destroyed to prevent enemy capture.
So as for (what) this aircraft is called or looks like most likely will not be determined until maybe years, or if an American Adversary exhibits it or information on it, which if the technology is very secret or effective, unlikely. (according to the history of American secret aircraft)
It may be a UH 60 modified version, two reasons I feel this if it is a modified Blackhawk.
Number 1
Congressional funding for advanced projects is near the bansaw on budget cutting right now, and making a completely NEW project (this ain't the 90s anymore) is not going to be easy.
Number 2
The Blackhawk works, it's had awesome service records around the world in service to multiple armed services.
So put both these together and you have a budget healthy and effectively based stealth utility helicopter.
And what better place to try it out than in a special forces environment?
This is, well just my guesstimating,
So if you want to chop it up, then please by all means.
If you have any thought or guesstimating of your own then likewise to the first,
Corrections are also very welcome
Thanks,
Yo,
This aircraft's CONCEPT has made appearances on MSNBC and even Aviation Weekly magazine.
So the idea is definitely not new,
But I think personally it all makes crystal sense, Bin Laden, in all actuality wasn't going to take out Al Qaeda, but the political importance of this mission would most likely press military commanders and defense department politicians, to rush or buy an secret aircraft.
This aircraft being destroyed after the "hard controlled landing" it experienced during the raid, follows typical U.S. behavior on sensitive technology left behind after an military operation if it can not be recovered, it is destroyed to prevent enemy capture.
So as for (what) this aircraft is called or looks like most likely will not be determined until maybe years, or if an American Adversary exhibits it or information on it, which if the technology is very secret or effective, unlikely. (according to the history of American secret aircraft)
It may be a UH 60 modified version, two reasons I feel this if it is a modified Blackhawk.
Number 1
Congressional funding for advanced projects is near the bansaw on budget cutting right now, and making a completely NEW project (this ain't the 90s anymore) is not going to be easy.
Number 2
The Blackhawk works, it's had awesome service records around the world in service to multiple armed services.
So put both these together and you have a budget healthy and effectively based stealth utility helicopter.
And what better place to try it out than in a special forces environment?
This is, well just my guesstimating,
So if you want to chop it up, then please by all means.
If you have any thought or guesstimating of your own then likewise to the first,
Corrections are also very welcome
Thanks,
Yo,
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