The SR-71 Blackbird: The Cold War at Mach Three

The SR-71 Blackbird: The Cold War at Mach Three

The SR-71 Blackbird remains the fastest air-breathing manned aircraft ever built. It cruised above Mach three, operated at altitudes above eighty-five thousand feet, and for more than two decades it flew reconnaissance missions over hostile territory that no weapon on earth could stop. But the real story behind the Blackbird isn't just one of engineering brilliance.

It's a story of deception carried out at an almost absurd scale.In this episode, we trace the full history of the aircraft from the Cold War intelligence crisis that made it necessary to the secret test flights at Groom Lake to its eventual retirement in nineteen ninety-eight. We cover Eisenhower's desperate need for photographic proof of Soviet military capabilities, Kelly Johnson and the origins of the Skunk Works, the U-2 program and the shootdown of Francis Gary Powers, and how the political fallout from that incident created the urgent demand for something faster and more survivable.At the center of the story is the CIA's covert titanium procurement operation.

The Blackbird's airframe was over ninety percent titanium, and the world's largest supplier of that metal was the Soviet Union — the very country the aircraft was designed to spy on. To get the titanium without revealing its purpose, the CIA built a network of shell companies, front corporations, and commercial intermediaries across multiple countries, purchasing Soviet titanium through layers of deception that held up for years.

The Soviets filled the orders, shipped the material, and collected their payments without ever realizing they were supplying the raw materials for the construction of America's most classified spy plane. We also dig into the staggering engineering challenges of building with titanium in the early nineteen sixties, the aircraft's unique operational quirks including its famous fuel leaks on the ground, the development of the J58 turboramjet engines, and what it was actually like to fly at the edge of space in a pressure suit at three times the speed of sound.

The episode covers the Blackbird's operational record across Vietnam, the Yom Kippur War, Cold War border missions, and the contentious political fight over its retirement.

This is a story about what happens when the stakes are high enough to justify almost anything, and what it tells us about the gap between what we're told and what's actually happening.

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