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The document provides a detailed overview of Area 51, a highly classified U.S. Air Force facility in Nevada, including its history, purpose, and the various aircraft developed there, such as the U-2 and F-117 Nighthawk. It discusses the site's secrecy, surveillance, and the conspiracy theories surrounding it, particularly regarding extraterrestrial life. Additionally, it highlights the official acknowledgment of Area 51 by the U.S. government in 2013 and its role in Cold War reconnaissance efforts.

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The document provides a detailed overview of Area 51, a highly classified U.S. Air Force facility in Nevada, including its history, purpose, and the various aircraft developed there, such as the U-2 and F-117 Nighthawk. It discusses the site's secrecy, surveillance, and the conspiracy theories surrounding it, particularly regarding extraterrestrial life. Additionally, it highlights the official acknowledgment of Area 51 by the U.S. government in 2013 and its role in Cold War reconnaissance efforts.

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[11/3/2024 8:29 AM] ‎+91 85274 57626: Area 51 is the common name of a highly

classified United States Air Force facility within the Nevada Test and Training

Range. A remote detachment administered by Edwards Air Force Base, the

facility is officially called Homey Airport or Groom Lake.

[11/3/2024 8:29 AM] ‎+91 85274 57626: The US government's official name for

Area 51 is the Nevada Test and Training Range, a unit of the Nellis Air Force

Base. Today it is used as an open training range for the US Air Force. According

to the CIA, the name Area 51 comes from its map designation.

[11/3/2024 8:29 AM] ‎+91 85274 57626: "The base itself is fairly small, but the

restricted area around it is over 90,000 acres [36,000 hectares] — partly to

prevent prying eyes and partly because they need to test classified aircraft,"

Radford told Space.com. "It's mostly conspiracy theorists and media who call it

Area 51.

[11/3/2024 8:29 AM] ‎+91 85274 57626: Lockheed Martin, the CIA, and the U.S.

Air Force worked together at Area 51, a secret testing site for aircraft in the

Nevada desert:

History

The CIA selected the site in 1955 to test the Lockheed U-2, a high-altitude

reconnaissance aircraft. Lockheed Martin also shipped production FSD

airframes to Area 51 for acceptance testing.

Aircraft development

Area 51 has been used to develop other aircraft, including:

The A-12 reconnaissance plane

The stealth fighter F-117 Nighthawk

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An experimental Star Trek-inspired craft from the 1990s

Location

Area 51 is in a dry lakebed in the desert outside Las Vegas, Nevada. It's also
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known as Groom Lake, Paradise Ranch, and Top secret base.

Security

Area 51 is not accessible to the public and is under 24-hour surveillance. The

site didn't appear on any public map for decades, and the U.S. government

didn't even admit it existed.

Rumors

Rumors of unidentified flying objects, captive aliens, and other mysterious

activities have swirled around Area 51 since the '50s.

[11/3/2024 8:29 AM] ‎+91 85274 57626: Lockheed, now Lockheed Martin, named

Area 51 "Paradise Ranch" to attract employees to the base. The name was

coined by Lockheed engineer Clarence Kelly Johnson to make the remote, top-

secret base in the desert sound more appealing to potential workers. The name

was eventually shortened to "The Ranch".

[11/3/2024 8:29 AM] ‎+91 85274 57626: Area 51, secret U.S. Air Force military

installation located at Groom Lake in southern Nevada. It is administered by

Edwards Air Force Base in southern California. The installation has been the

focus of numerous conspiracies involving extraterrestrial life, though its only

confirmed use is as a flight testing facility.

[11/3/2024 8:29 AM] ‎+91 85274 57626: For years there was speculation about

the installation, especially amid growing reports of UFO sightings in the vicinity.

The site became known as Area 51, which was its designation on maps of the

Atomic Energy Commission. Conspiracy theories gained support in the late

1980s when a man alleging to have worked at the installation claimed that the

government was examining recovered alien spacecraft.

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[11/3/2024 8:29 AM] ‎+91 85274 57626: In 2013 the U.S. government officially

acknowledged the existence of Area 51. That year the National Security Archive

at the George Washington University obtained through the Freedom of

Information Act (FOIA) a formerly classified CIA document that chronicled the

history of the U-2 spy plane; a heavily redacted version had previously been

released in 1998. According to the report, 1955 the remote site—which

included an airfield not used by the military since World War II—was selected

to test the U-2. Test flights of that spy plane, and subsequent aircraft,

accounted for many of the UFO sightings in the area; the U-2 could reach

altitudes much higher than any other planes at the time. After the U-2 was put

into service in 1956, Area 51 was used to develop other aircraft, including the A-

12 (also known as OXCART) reconnaissance plane and the stealth fighter F-117

Nighthawk.

[11/3/2024 8:29 AM] ‎+91 85274 57626: Lockheed Martin created the U-2 spy

plane to help the United States gain strategic intelligence on the Soviet Union

during the Cold War:

Strategic reconnaissance

The U-2 was designed to provide high-altitude aerial reconnaissance to help

the US understand the Soviet military's capabilities and intentions.

Avoid being caught off-guard.

The US wanted to avoid being caught off-guard again like it was during the

attack on Pearl Harbor.

Overcome Soviet air defenses.

The U-2 was designed to fly at 70,000 feet, which was beyond the reach of

Soviet fighters, missiles, and radar.

The U-2 was first flown in 1955 and introduced in 1957. It's nicknamed "Dragon

Lady" after a 1930s comic strip character. The U-2 has been used for:

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Monitoring electronic emissions

Sampling the upper atmosphere for evidence of nuclear weapons tests

Photographing sites deep within the territory of the Soviet Union, China, and

other Cold War enemies

Battlefield reconnaissance and surveillance

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