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305 Inside The Secret CIA-Soviet Mission That Built The SR-71 Blackbird

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SlashGear · 06/20/2026 11:15 EDT

Inside The Secret CIA-Soviet Mission That Built The SR-71 Blackbird

Long before AI, drones and satellites, a groundbreaking spy plane emerged from an extraordinary mission filled with intrigue, risk, and irony.

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