Stavatti is looking forward to participating in Next Year's USAF Analysis of Alternatives Study for a New Heavy Bomber Aircraft. Our SM-600 Strategic Stealth Bomber is one such potential Stavatti solution for this requirement. Based upon internal studies that began at Stavatti in 2014 for a new heavy bomber to replace the B-52, Stavatti envisioned the need for this requirement more than a decade ago. Prompted by a Project Air Force Study request through the Rand Corporation, the SM-600 is Strategic Long Range Bomber and Prompt Global Strike Aircraft designed to deliver an internal warload of up to 80,000 lbs over an unrefueled range exceeding 10,000 nm.
A low observable aircraft, the SM-600 has a unique configuration that is neither flying wing nor blended wing body to enable high speed flight, low observability and a high degree of volumetric efficiency. It is a future B-52 successor. The SM-600 represents a family of new Stavatti strategic aircraft for the 2040s including our SM-635 Stealth Tanker that can meet the Future Tankers System Program Office need for a stealthy NGAS successor to the KC-135.
@Yuda_chi_ C'mon we are submissive to the gulf though. Without the ras al-hikma scandal and the 30 billion dollars we got from the uae + europe we would've defaulted on our loans which would've been disastrous to basically all our neighbors. We're literally being subsidized to not fall
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SECRETARY RUBIO: If Iran had a nuclear weapon and they decided to close the Strait and make our gas prices $9 a gallon, there would be nothing we could do about it.
This is another example why Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
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Ibrahim Traoré banned problematic media incidents in your high school that don't want victory nor power but just endlessly "critique" power.
He said, "Problematic media, which I'm sure most Africans have read, is not an African value, but a Western degeneracy."