Lockheed Martin SR-72 Son of Blackbird

✈️ Aircraft Specifications

DesignationSR-72
ManufacturerLockheed Martin Skunk Works
Country of OriginUnited States
First Flight2025
Length30.0 m (98.4 ft)
Max Speed (Mach)6.0
Max Speed (km/h)7,400 km/h
Service Ceiling30,000 m (98,430 ft)
EngineTBCC (Turbine-Based Combined Cycle) + Scramjet
StatusConcept

Overview

The SR-72, dubbed the ‘Son of Blackbird,’ is Lockheed Martin’s planned hypersonic successor to the legendary SR-71. Designed to fly at Mach 6—twice as fast as the Blackbird—it would combine intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR) with strike capability, something the SR-71 never had.

Design & Development

The SR-72 will use a revolutionary combined cycle propulsion system: a turbine-based combined cycle (TBCC) engine that seamlessly transitions from turbine mode (takeoff to ~Mach 3) to scramjet mode (Mach 3 to Mach 6+). Lockheed Martin has been developing this dual-mode engine with Aerojet Rocketdyne since the early 2010s. A flight research vehicle (FRV) demonstrator was reportedly under construction as of 2023.

Expected Capabilities

  • Speed: Mach 6 (7,400+ km/h)
  • ISR + strike capability in a single platform
  • Optionally manned or fully autonomous
  • Could reach any point on Earth within 1-2 hours
  • Virtually impossible to intercept at Mach 6

Status

Lockheed Martin confirmed in 2013 that the SR-72 was in development. A scaled demonstrator was expected to fly by the mid-2020s, with a full-scale operational aircraft potentially entering service in the 2030s. Much of the program remains classified.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast will the SR-72 be?

The SR-72 is designed for Mach 6.0 (4,567 mph) using combined-cycle turbine/scramjet propulsion.

How will the SR-72 reach Mach 6?

A combined-cycle engine transitions from turbine mode (takeoff to Mach 3) to scramjet mode (Mach 3 to Mach 6), eliminating rocket boosters.

Has the SR-72 been built?

No full-scale SR-72 yet. A scaled demonstrator may have flown. Full aircraft expected late 2020s-2030s.

Will the SR-72 be manned or unmanned?

It is expected to be unmanned or optionally manned, serving as an ISR and strike platform.

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