What is this aircraft?

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express.co.uk/news/weird/903621/sr-71-ufo-expert-blackbird-plan-military-spy-plan-super-jet-vietnam-north-korea-air
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_A-12#/media/File:A12radartesting.jpg
twitter.com/SFWRedditVideos

It's a dummy for radar/stealth tests.

technically it's an ufo

Only until we identity it make and origin.

a weather vane

express.co.uk/news/weird/903621/sr-71-ufo-expert-blackbird-plan-military-spy-plan-super-jet-vietnam-north-korea-air

That link has a pic of the same aircraft on a different day. Also looks like the same airfield based on the coordinates on the photo.

>see an unidentified object
>identify it as an unidentified object
MY MIND

Judging by the stand it's on I assume it's fake.

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Apparently they do this to radar test stealth planes.

Like this en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_A-12#/media/File:A12radartesting.jpg

That's neat. Also the A-12 is such a kino design; look at this powerful sky god

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They built one man variants of the SR-71?

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This isn't technology

Looks like a hypersonic cruise missile.

Boeing A172

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Tacit Havoc