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The F/A-37 Talon is a fictional fighter aircraft of the U.S. Navy in the 2005 film Stealth. The Talon is capable of hypersonic flight with combined Pulse Detonation/Scramjet engines. The Talon obviously has stealth capability, along with switchblade wings, a single cannon for close range attacks (possibly a 25mm GAU-12 Equalizer), and an internal rotary launcher for air-to-air and air-to-ground ordnance, including unguided penetration rockets, air-to-air missiles, and Truncheon implosion bombs. It should correctly be called the "Talon II", as the popular name "Talon" belongs to the T-38 trainer aircraft.
It has a Common Integrated Processor (CIP), a central "brain" capable of making damage assessments, not just on enemy forces, but on collateral and civilian casualties as well. The CIP can make complex calculations, like estimating nuclear fallout, or projecting odds of survival.
The Talon is capable of precise attacks with minimal destruction. Only three Talons existed and flew as a trio. Each pilot has a viewscreen for each wingman. Controls are streamlined; the computer communicates through voice and projection displays. The Talons had transponders that directly linked with the pilots homebase or a carrier's advanced flight center. The Talon has a self-destruct system in case of system failure.The F/A-37 bears a resemblance to the Russian Sukhoi Su-47 experimental jet, both in its stealth characteristics and forward swept wings, though the Talon's wings are of switchblade type. Another plane the Talon resembles is the fictional X-02 Wyvern, from Ace Combat. Both have switchblade wings, stealth characteristics and similar overall shapes. Yet another plane sharing design characteristics with the Talon is the Northrop Switchblade technology demonstrator.
The Talon's outer skin must be made from some kind of radar absorbent material
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