• signalsayge@lemm.ee
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        2 days ago

        And yet they have still been operational for 60 years after that… Funny that the U2 lasted longer than the Soviet Union.

        • MarxMadness@lemmygrad.ml
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          19 hours ago

          The U-2 first flew in 1955. One was shot down over the USSR in 1960, and another was shot down over Cuba in 1962. They largely stopped flying over peer air defenses at that point.

          That’s about a 7-year span where it was useful for its primary task. Hanging around to fly over Libya in 2011 is not the same as fulfilling the role the plane was designed for decades later.

          • JohnDClay@sh.itjust.works
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            2 days ago

            So you’re just saying that one was once shot down as to why the U2 as a whole was an ineffective program?

            • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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              2 days ago

              The fact that they have never been put into mass production is a very clear indicator that it was an ineffective program.

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                2 days ago

                Neither was the SR-71. Both programs had a very limited mission, which is why neither was ever produced in quantity.

                • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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                  2 days ago

                  Sure both were experimental, and the experiment with U2 was to make something fly so high that it couldn’t be intercepted. Turned out that the US underestimated the quality of the AD systems Soviets developed.

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                    The purpose of the U2 was to make a plane that could never be intercepted for the rest of time? No, they saw a gap that the Soviets didn’t have protection for yet, so they exploded it. One the Soviets caught up and closed the gap, they went higher and faster with the SR71, then higher and faster with satellites. It’s always back and forth, and the U2 gave a valuable capability until a counter was developed.