What happens here?
>>33366474
Communist rave parties.
It's most likely where the US government tests and further develops new military and intelligence technologies, like spy satellites, stealth drones, fake news, next-gen fighter aircraft, and new developments in less-lethal weaponry like LRADs and vortex ring guns. Or maybe it's a storage facility for black helicopters, hiding place for the Jewish lizards from the inner Earth, or just a socially-engineered magnet for discussion and public interest to draw attention away from where they actually are hiding stuff and developing new tech.
>>33366474
In my opinion Area 51 is just a smokescreen
What's the point to have a secret base which everybody knows where takes the place, while you can have secret one
>>33366582
the real name is actually air force flight test center detachment 3
>>33366597
Red herring for sure
good shit is buried
anyone who knows gets killed or starts suffering major radiation sickness, thus making them a non-verifiable news source
put the dots together
don't go looking for it though
>>33366474
probably things with aircraft considering all the flight lines.
its also area 51 so probably not a lot since everyone watches it to see "muh aliens" and posts pics of secret projects ever time one takes flight.
>>33366474
nothing ;^)
>>33366474
It's where the CIA trains and test-flies their spookplanes that nobody's supposed to know about.
>>33366474
It's where "historians" whitewash the true history of the great African civilizations of Egypt, Rome, New Zealand, etc...
>>33366782
post yfw you realise this is actually "Aurora" i.e. ASTRA / Sentinel/Centennial
probably mach 4-4.5 recon plane and probably retired by now (test flying since probably mid 80s)
Ayyys hanging out. Doing math n shit.
Its where we test shit nigger.
Also -
Vandenburg has become Area 51 West ( restricted ocean off the coast ).
Edwards AFB
Palmdale Plant 42
Creech AFB
Tonopah AFB
MCAS Camp Pendleton ( look on a map)
China Lake NAS
We built the A-12, SR71, U2 and F117 in secret at Burbank Airport..... shit could be right under your nose.
>>33366474
Uyy lmoas
>>33367786
Area 6 (Yucca Flat)
>>33366474
Dick sucking, sexual assault prevention classes, oil checks and similar things of the homosexes.
It's [CURRENT YEAR]+2's Chair Force. What do you expect?
>>33366898
>It's where the CIA trains and test-flies their spookplanes that nobody's supposed to know about.
kek O RLY?
>>33368793
I said SUPPOSED TO. Never said they were any good at keeping secrets.
>>33367786
I used to drive past the Skunk Works building all the time. It's a shame they knocked it down for no reason. (They were supposed to build a new terminal where it was, and then the NIMBYs shut down the airport expansion.)
I'm actually about to leave in a few minutes to do some shopping at the big box complex that occupies the former main Lockheed site.
>>33366597
This. It was opened originally with a bunch of the different military shit in that region but became artificially famous overnight and probably does very little new work, aside from being a takeoff point for stealth aircraft tests
>>33366474
People eat food. They probably go to the bathroom as well.
Prove me wrong.
>>33366782
>nothing found in google images
Fuck what is this from
>>33371293
official hughes art showing various aircraft they had made radars for
>>33366474
IDK testing foreign aircraft acquired legitimately or other wise...
PIC RELATED
>>33367786
The tinfoil side of me thinks that most of the high end AF black projects are dead. No reason to have them anymore when disposable drones can do the job much better, and don't require nearly the same amount of resources or secrecy since they're meant to be expendable. Sure there's the X-37, but that's more or less used to test thruster tech than it is used on active missions.
The really AAA stuff is probably in the navy now, since they're only just starting to embrace drones (pic related) and because submarines have a much longer deployment time (months instead of hours). I also wouldn't be surprised if we had an undersea ocean lab/base somewhere in the Pacific, either.
>>33371391
Also, it's easier to keep submarine things secret because people can't ever actually get a line-of-sight onto them.
>>33371391
>>33371404
https://www.suasnews.com/2013/08/darpa-releases-baa-for-unmanned-submersible-mothership-able-to-launch-uavs-and-uuvs/
>U.S. military researchers have released an industry solicitation to develop an unmanned submersible over the next five years that can transport and deploy unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs and unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) stealthily close to enemy operations.
>The Hydra large UUV is to use modular payloads inside a standardized enclosure to deploy a mix of UAVs and UUVs, depending on the military situation. Hydra will integrate existing and emerging technologies in new ways to create an alternate means of delivering a variety of payloads close to where they’re needed, DARPA officials say.
cool, the us navy is literally making skynet
>>33371391
we got swarm drones to, which can be deployed from a torpedo
>>33371426
>cool, the us navy is literally making skynet
If Terminator taught me anything, it's that AI needs to stay the fuck away from the Internet, both because of what it could learn and the ability to hack/control. Need to write a backbone rule for all AI that prevents them from interfacing with internet standards.
>>33371461
With machine intelligence and human understanding, we can most effectively protect the homeland from godless communists, pinkos, and xenos. Inquisitors merely preform the duty of their office, to fear them further is redundant. To hate them, heresy.
I like to think that there's a random building somewhere in Bethesda where the army tests out power armor.
>>33366597
>What's the point to have a secret base which everybody knows where takes the place, while you can have secret one
because it's out in the middle of nowhere and the perfect place to test secret aircraft?
It's the installation on Mars where DOOM happens, but on Earth.
>>33371597
God damn! I remember when these suits were first prototyped- they were bulky fucking monstrosities. Amazing how they've been refined. Fuck flying cars, I look forward to getting my exoskeleton.
>>33373433
I'm willing to bet that in 1-2 decades these things will be covered under Medicare like wheelchairs and mobility scooters are.
>>33367599
The best stealth aircraft are the ones the "never existed".
>>33371802
Do you know how big the American deserts are? There's plenty more "middle of nowhere" areas to do that in.
>that feel when all global internet communications are monitored in fucking provo
>>33371426
>names it something evil as fuck like HYDRA
God DARPA never stop.
probably aliens