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If I thought there was any hope that this weapon's development was secret, I might object to the story being released. However, I am a skeptic. As operations officer at a strategic communications center, I was dismayed every time I saw secrets that I handled appearing in the news while the ink was still wet on the pages in my hands. Of course, you may observe that was then and this is now. Right. When I see stories of Hillary storing the nation's secrets on an unauthorized server in her bathroom, I'm supposed to feel more confident? When members of Congress routinely slip secrets with their loose tongues, I should believe things have changed? Well, maybe it's best we know. Inasmuch as hypersonic vehicles are common knowledge, it's good that we know our government is doing something to counter them. There's already too much mob hysteria in the nation these days.
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr
Was it ever even intended to be secret at the level of the info in the article? It reads like DOD and Contractor bragging a politicking for funding
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SSG Shavonde Chase You Don't think the Russians already Know This? You don't think this has already been published in Unclassified Defense Professional Magazines (Read JED Journal of Electronic Defense Sometime). More Often that Not, Stuff is Labeled Sensitive Only to Keep the Average American in the Dark.
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