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It means your enemy has very, very little time to launch intercept planes. It was made virtually impossible with all the careful planning that went into SR-71 routes. Not one was ever shot down, but one was eventually intercepted by the Russians and forced into Swedish airspace.
You could survey up to 160 km square of surface per hour at cruising altitude. If the worst came, you throttled up and changed course. No need for anything more fancy than that. Fuel is the only thing you worried about.
none the less it functions at least
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