The PJV X-01 Secret Experimental Spy Plane
The PJV X-01, also known as Wolf Cub 1, is a top-secret experimental spy plane with long-range supersonic capability, designed by the great and legendary Peter Vis in 2000. Currently there are over three versions with added improvements. Wolf Cub 2 uses an advanced hybrid ramjet engine capable of propelling the plane out of Earth’s atmosphere, which makes this plane unique in design. This is the only remotely controlled plane capable of leaving the atmosphere, and returning back landing on a conventional runway.
A remote controlled supersonic plane provides extremely useful intelligence across the globe including space. Currently good intelligence is vital and can save many lives...
Wolf Cub 3 is extremely agile and can compete with the Dassault Rafale. Without a pilot, the plane can manoeuvre extremely fast generating g-forces that a human cannot cope with. The plane has very narrow turning circles, including the break flip manoeuvre, which is a computer-controlled manoeuvre. In combat situations, Wolf Cub 3 outmanoeuvres any fighter plane anywhere in the world.
Wolf Cub 3 just completed the simulated wind tunnel testing phase. It took longer than I had anticipated, as I had to upgrade my PC to allow for the heavy CPU load the simulation software creates, I also had to learn programming in Ada and a bit of Rheology modelling.
Specification
- Hybrid Ramjet switches between jet and rocket modes
- Fully remote controlled
- RMV Chip enabled
- Supersonic Speeds of Mach 4 and higher
- Stealth capability
- Internal automated defence systems
- Outmanoeuvres F-16, Euro fighter, Rafale
- Equipped with Bullpup Jamming
- New Crystalline Hull
- Automatic pilot system with AI
- Can transmit fake radar echoes
- Graphite surface randomises radar
Possible New Patents
- Artificial Intelligence Autopilot (AIA) has the ability to navigate bad weather and make course corrections, evade hostile planes, and stay out of civil airspace.
- It has crystalline alloy hull, which is extremely light and tough.
- Virtual navigation system utilising human device interface (HDI) allowing the operator to remotely control the plane in any environment.
- It has advanced graphite surface, which randomises radar electromagnetic fields.
- Remote Management and Vectoring (RMV) RISC based microcontroller chip.
Research & Development
With US$125 million give or take a few cents, the research grant will aim to develop one working prototype for the firm.
Conclusion
Wolf Cub 1 is a Mach-speed remotely controlled stealth plane with internal autopilot, based on advanced neural net algorithms. It is capable of safely landing and taking off in all weather conditions, making decisions even when there is no remote vectoring. With its state of the art technological on board equipment, one can safely say that this is one design that can kick butt.
Engineering Plan
Initial conceptual sketch in GIF format: pjvxo1.gif
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