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:06:03
We are left with only one explanation.
:06:06
It is quite inescapable.
:06:09
The Soviets have developed some
sort of anti-radar for the aircraft.

:06:14
The Firefox is...
:06:15
...for all intents and purposes,
invisible.

:06:20
All right. You came 5000 miles
for this.

:06:24
- Let's hear it.
- Captain Buckholz, sir.

:06:27
It's been what, three years now?
You're still keeping in shape. Good.

:06:32
A lot of people miss you.
They still talk about you.

:06:37
All the guys think you must have
sprouted wings and flown away.

:06:42
I had one hell of a time
tracking you down.

:06:48
Look at these figures!
50,000 pounds of thrust, per!

:06:52
These Tumanskys deliver an excess
in a capacity of 100 percent.

:06:57
Combat ceiling, 120,000 feet plus.
:07:01
Note the increase in capacity,
100 percent.

:07:04
Speed in excess of Mach 5, even Mach 6
and able to maintain it.

:07:10
Our best body design begins to melt...
:07:13
...at Mach 3.
:07:16
It should be very clear why the
Soviets risked a man like Baranovich.

:07:21
A genius in theoretical physics, yes...
:07:25
...but still a prisoner,
and a dissident Jew.

:07:28
Our weapon system is,
as far as we can tell...

:07:31
...one of the most advanced.
:07:33
It couples radar and infrared
detection devices...

:07:37
...with a thought-controlled arsenal
onboard the plane.

:07:42
The pilot's brain emissions
are translated into a computer...

:07:46
...through sensors in his helmet.
:07:49
The pilot's target is instantly
destroyed without pressing a button.

:07:54
Or, as quickly as his eye
detects a threat...

:07:57
...either visually
or on one of his scopes...


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