: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...
:08:00
	...his thought impulses guide
a missile to that threat.
:08:04
	This amounts to a two- to three-second
speed advantage...
:08:09
	...in reaction and attack time over
any defensive system we have today.
:08:14
	If the Soviets can mass-produce it...
:08:17
	...it would change
the structure of our world.
:08:25
	We at the S.I.S. Have been working...
:08:28
	...on the pipeline into Moscow
and on to Bilyarsk, for two years.
:08:32
	The mechanics of that phase are ready.
:08:35
	Your Navy's phase of the operation
can be functional within 30 days.
:08:40
	Am I correct on that, admiral?
:08:43
	That is correct, sir.
:08:44
	How do they expect me to fly?
You've seen me.
:08:47
	We're not worried.
We have three months to train you.
:08:51
	Getting you there is the problem.
:08:54
	Oh? Where is it?
:08:57
	Russia.
:08:59
	You've got to steal it.