The US Air Force used to make Soviet bombs

A top-secret document was classified in the ' Archive ' cabinet in 1997, revealing that the US Air Force had designed and built ' flying saucers ' to spread nuclear bombs at the same time into vast territory. Soviet buttocks from a height of 300 miles (about 550 km) in space.

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These American saucers are called LRV (Lenticular Reentry Vehicle for short).

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According to confidential documents, the agency responsible for the engineering (design - manufacture) of these bombers is the Los Angeles-based North American Airline, under contract with the US Air Force. (USAF).

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The project was carried out at Wright-Patterson AFB Air Force Base (the largest US base, founded in 1917, located in Ohio State) mobilized mainly by German prisoners of war captured by the United States. They were experts in jet technology and flying bombs during World War II.

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The project was carried out at Wright-Patterson AFB Air Force Base (the largest US base, founded in 1917, located in Ohio State) mobilized mainly by German prisoners of war captured by the United States. They were experts in jet technology and flying bombs during World War II.

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The US Air Force bomber flew many times in the air and was misunderstood as the UFO of people from other planets flying down to Earth.

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LRV flying equipment landed gently on the ground. But then they were put into storage when the Cold War did not exist anymore.