naiveessene
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Currently skunk works is working on a compact fusion reactor able to fit on military vehicles and aircraft. They said in 5 years they'll built a prototype, in 10 years a fully functional one. Back in the 50s the military was trying to create nuclear powered aircraft but failed because of the radioactive reactor. Since fusion is different from fission and isn't radioactive. If they are able to create a Fully functional fusion reactor would the Air Force try to create their fighter aircraft, with a new kind propulsion system ran by a fusion reactor. They'll have a fighter able to go hypersonic and stay at the speed for long durations without worrying about it eating up all the fuel. They'll stop worrying about refueling every few hours, the benefits are endless. What are your thoughts on this. Is fusion powered aircraft the future of Military aircraft?
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