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Ever wondered what it's like to fly one of the most secretive spy planes in the world? In this video, we introduce you to one ...
As the U-2 Dragon Lady's retirement nears, its roles are being taken over by various stealth drones, satellites, and other platforms.
The pilot of a U-2 Dragon Lady spy plane surveilling the Chinese spy balloon earlier this month managed to snap a selfie with the balloon.
A vintage Cold War spy plane is getting a new lease on life as Lockheed Martin's notorious yet secretive Skunk Works completes the first test flight of a Lockheed U-2 Dragon Lady with an upgraded ...
The U-2 Dragon Lady is one of the longest-serving aircraft in the U.S. inventory, and there's a reason the USAF continues using it in one military conflict after another — it's reliable ...
While appearances of the Lockheed U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft have become more common at western U.S. airshows, it’s still a little unusual to see a Dragon Lady make a touch and go ...
The U-2 Dragon Lady spy plane is one of them. It's a name we don't come across very often in the public space, not in small part due to the fact it is, by its nature, used to staying in the ...
U-2 Dragon Lady planes, operating with the callsigns Dragon 01 and Dragon 99, were monitoring the balloon while it was above the central U.S., according to The Drive.
Military airframer Lockheed Martin and the US Air Force (USAF) have completed the first flight of a U-2 Dragon Lady surveillance jet using an upgraded avionics package. Lockheed on 26 September ...
Less than two weeks after Beale Air Force Base retired its second U-2 Dragon Lady of 2024, the base announced the retirement of a third U-2 on Monday.
The photo shows an Air Force pilot inside what appears to be a U-2 Dragon Lady just above the Chinese spy balloon.