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Aerospace and Defense Outshining Science Fiction

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May 2025

Explore cutting-edge tech in aerospace and defense. This article examines recent innovations, their direct impact on military operations, and the integration of AI and cybersecurity. Gain insights into future trends that are reshaping the industry and enhancing capabilities.

- Caleb Smith

Aerospace and Defense Outshining Science Fiction

FIGURE 1 X-Wing fighter, used to blow up the Death Star, a fictional space station and super weapon in the Star Wars franchise

In 1977, the first Star Wars film was released to theaters, and became one of the most celebrated films of the 20th century, spawning numerous sequels, countless articles of merchandising, books, TV shows, and more.

Between the sci-fi fantasy talks of “the Force,” and political machinations of a fictitious galaxy far, far away, the movie depicted an array of dazzling technology brought to life by George Lucas, and the creative and immensely talented workers of Industrial Light and Magic. With ships flying long journeys through space faster than light, the nail-biting finale of the movie hinges upon the apparently near impossibility of hitting a 2m wide exhaust port with computer-guided torpedoes fired from an X-wing fighter (Figure 1). It seems fairly disproportionate when compared to jumping to hyperspace or building planet-destroying space stations the size of a small moon. Only about the size of a womp rat, even the creative mind of George Lucas, limited by 1970s technology for his inspiration, concluded that such a shot was only possible via the supernatural guidance of “the Force.”

imageFIGURE 2 The Norden Mk. XV bombsite: an early targeting computer and autopilot controller.

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