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![]() "Kevin Brooks" wrote in message ... "Harry Andreas" wrote in message ... In article , "Kevin Brooks" wrote: "Jukka O. Kauppinen" wrote in message ... I suspect the SR-71s have flown intentionally in Swedish airspace. The Blackbirds did however run a regular route in the international airspace, at times very close to the Swedish border. Swedes did intercept SR-71, though. With careful calculated interception a Swedish fighter did streak into intercept position and got a radar lock. The SR-71 flights over the Baltic Sea and Gulf of Finland stopped for several weeks after that with the USAAF trying to find out how the Swedes could do that. First, with an absolute maximum ceiling of about 65K feet, how could a Draken have acheived a radar lock on a SR-71 flying at its operational altitude (the ol' "in excess of 85K feet" bit)? An altitude difference of 20 000 ft is less than 4 miles. If the SR was cruising at 100 000 ft that's still only 6.6 miles. Any radar has more range than that, even looking up. OK, I should have rephrased--how could the Draken have posed an actual threat to the SR? And, I'd be mightily surprised if said Draken was actually operating at its tippy-top ceiling capability... Brooks I would think a head on-shot after a pop-up intercept would have a meaningful Pk if the intercept was run perfectly. The problem is getting to the right point in time and space to take the head-on shot. KB |
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