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SR-72 Son of Blackbird Has 1 ‘Weapon’ Russia and China Can’t Match

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SR-72 Darkstar or SR-71 Son of Blackbird. Image Credit: Creative Commons.

Key Points: Lockheed Martin’s SR-71 Blackbird, the iconic Mach 3 spy plane, still captivates imaginations decades after retirement. However, the SR-72 has one weapon that Russia and China can’t match: even better speeds. 

-Recent hints from Lockheed suggest a successor, dubbed the SR-72 or “Son of Blackbird,” could exist, highlighted by cryptic tweets and Hollywood’s depiction in “Top Gun: Maverick.”

-While an actual SR-72 remains speculative, such a hypersonic aircraft would surpass the Blackbird’s legendary speeds and perform rapid reconnaissance or strikes globally.

-However, today’s advanced air defenses pose significant challenges even to hypersonic flight. Lockheed’s interest in hypersonic aviation hints at possibilities—but whether the SR-72 flies today or remains just a futuristic concept is an open question.

The SR-72 Son of Blackbird Looks Amazing…

For many decades, Lockheed’s SR-71 Blackbird held the lofty title of the fastest air-breathing crewed aircraft ever built. 

Developed during the Cold War, the SR-71 was designed to conduct high-speed reconnaissance missions at altitudes in excess of 80,000 feet. It relied on sheer speed — over Mach 3, or three times the speed of sound — to simply outrun enemy air defenses.

Since its retirement in the late 1990s, speculation has persisted about a hypothetical successor.

And more recently, hints from Lockheed Martin, the aerospace firm behind the Cold War-era SR-71 design, have suggested that an aircraft like the SR-71 but updated, might just exist.

SR-72 Son of Blackbird: From the Silver Screen to Reality?

One of the most public hints at an SR-72-like aircraft came in the 2022 film Top Gun: Maverick. In the opening scenes, Tom Cruise’s character pilots a hypersonic aircraft called Darkstar, which may broadly resemble what a real SR-72-like aircraft might look like

Notably, the design was not purely fictional — Lockheed Martin worked with the filmmakers to create the aircraft’s outward appearance, leading to the conclusion that the airframe is at least nominally grounded in actual aerospace design concepts. If an SR-72 does exist, the Darkstar that is featured in Top Gun might represent either a preproduction prototype or an early mock-up.

Hints and Whispers

In March 2023, Lockheed Martin posted two cryptic tweets that fueled intense online speculation.

The first, with an image of the SR-71, reads, “the SR-71 Blackbird is still the fastest acknowledged crewed air-breathing jet aircraft,” implying that there is a faster aircraft — though what that faster aircraft is not known for certain.

Another tweet, posted to celebrate the success the latest Top Gun film enjoyed, featured an image of the extremely fast aircraft that featured in that film. Interestingly, Lockheed Martin said, “To celebrate, we are sharing some Maverick-worthy images of real aircraft.”

Faster than a Speeding Bullet

One of the SR-71’s main advantages was speed. When it encountered enemy air defense missiles, the Blackbird’s best defense was to simply accelerate away from the threat instead of attempting any evasive maneuvers. 

Like its Cold War-era predecessor, a hypothetical SR-72 Son of Blackbird could aim to take the Blackbird’s speed even further, flying at hypersonic speeds. Not only would hypersonic speed allow a Darkstar-like aircraft to outrun threats, but it could also conduct reconnaissance or strikes around the globe at a moment’s notice.

However, it should be mentioned that modern air defense technology has advanced significantly since the SR-71’s Cold War days. 

Though Soviet air defense missiles struggled to intercept the Blackbird, modern air defense systems are significantly more capable than those of the 1960s and 1970s.

Extremely fast missiles, like the British Starstreak, can reach speeds of Mach 3.5. Other modern interceptors could pose a significant threat even to a hypersonic aircraft.

The challenge for an SR-72-type aircraft would not just be speed but also a balance between maneuverability, stealth, and overall survivability.

Real, concrete details about a hypothetical SR-72-like aircraft are extremely scarce and speculative in nature, for now at least. 

What is beginning to become apparent, however, is that Lockheed Martin may have an interest in pushing the boundaries of manned hypersonic flight — and that something somewhat resembling an SR-72 may be in development if it does not already exist. 

But if such an aircraft is operational or still just notional is still an open question.

About the Author: Caleb Larson 

Caleb Larson is an American multiformat journalist based in Berlin, Germany. His work covers the intersection of conflict and society, focusing on American foreign policy and European security. He has reported from Germany, Russia, and the United States. Most recently, he covered the war in Ukraine, reporting extensively on the war’s shifting battle lines from Donbas and writing on the war’s civilian and humanitarian toll. Previously, he worked as a Defense Reporter for POLITICO Europe. You can follow his latest work on X.

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Caleb Larson is an American multiformat journalist based in Berlin, Germany. His work covers the intersection of conflict and society, focusing on American foreign policy and European security. He has reported from Germany, Russia, and the United States. Most recently, he covered the war in Ukraine, reporting extensively on the war’s shifting battle lines from Donbas and writing on the war's civilian and humanitarian toll. Previously, he worked as a Defense Reporter for POLITICO Europe.

8 Comments

8 Comments

  1. Krystal cane

    April 13, 2025 at 12:48 pm

    Is it having an idiot as Commander in Chief as a and a drunk as Secretary of defense?

  2. Erdling

    April 14, 2025 at 11:36 am

    Trump is the only weapon the USA has. Everything else from America is poorly designed, built, maintained, and used financial black hole that doesn’t work in practice. Decades of Marxism gas intellectually and creatively asphyxiated the nation. Ende.

  3. Bucko

    April 14, 2025 at 10:38 pm

    Ok. Cool. But why? Why would an aircraft and a pilot be put at risk to do surveillance when in fact there are satellites that can read the nutrition label on your corn flakes box while you sit outside eating breakfast. And those satellites can sit in geostationary orbit and feed a livestream. So again, why?

  4. Steedrider

    April 15, 2025 at 1:41 am

    The SR-71 was fast but in reality not much faster than a Concorde. The extra performance came with a lot of operational issues (fuel leaks on the ground, need for change to exotic fuel after takeoff etc.) The Concorde just worked like a normal airliner. Now the SR-72 promises to be super-duper but as we’re having issues making a reliable, cost effective, hypersonic missile it suggests that the SR-72 is more wishful thinking than reality.

  5. Felix Watson

    April 15, 2025 at 8:26 am

    America is so full of BS propaganda… anytime another country unveils superior technology..voila they also have been developing same technology years ago…but never demonstrated or fully developed it as yet …but now that will lmao 🤣

  6. USA

    April 15, 2025 at 5:24 pm

    Stupidiy at its peak infact US is in panic after what china have achieved and whole insustrial complex of US is running on chineese given debt now its china ask it companies to stop using using passenger planes it has its own or airbus

  7. Rodney Gangloff

    April 15, 2025 at 9:36 pm

    The American superjets are able to flight 400 miles high, at Mach 20. This #72 is just a combat version.

  8. Grg1

    April 16, 2025 at 3:34 pm

    Isnt this called fantasy?

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