Before the age of tri sonics, however, the Kremlin was having nightmares about a clumsy-looking USAF U-2 aircraft. It could unquestionably fly above the USSR in broad daylight at a height of around 70,000 feet.For the reasons listed above, the U-2 era came to an end. Both tri-sonics were acquired by museums. However, if necessary, the USAF might likely bring the SR-71 out of retirement.
    Source: History Other The only nation that could assert to have a functioning trisonic was India, followed by the US and then the USSR. The MiG-25, often known as the Foxbat by the West, was flown by the IAF for nearly two decades as it sped across Indian skies.
    But tri sonics in a museum did not mark the end of the era of high-altitude strategic reconnaissance. A workable substitute was a much more straightforward and affordable unmanned vehicle in the shape of balloons that could float at altitudes exceeding 60,000 feet and was outfitted with the necessary sensors. A situation is developing regarding the most recent Chinese balloon over the USA and its subsequent shooting down.
    Whether the Chinese balloon was surveillance equipment hauling a balloon or a weather balloon, as China claims, is one of the case’s most important questions.

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