Balloons - how retro
Chinese spy, or "spy", balloons?! Why not some sort of U-2?"Satellites – and drones – were intended to replace it. But the 65-year-old Lockheed U-2 is still at the top of its game, flying missions in an environment no other aircraft can operate in."https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20201210-lockheed-u-2-spyplaneIndeed, in 2023 U-2s are still flying.
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