The letters ATOP on this patch stand for "Advanced Technology Observation Platform," whose first flight was on October 28, 1990.
The Latin phrase Furtim Vigilans translates as "Vigilance Through Stealth."
No further information about this patch or program is known. Officials at the Flight Test...
The exact F-22 that had gone through testing.
This commemorative patch for a classified flight test of an F-22 Raptor aircraft at Groom Lake shares many symbols with the Special Projects Flight Test Squadron patch. The mascot here is a raptor wearing the clothes of a wizard (like those on the...
This patch comes from an unidentified air refueling squadron charged with supporting black aircraft projects. The object in the character's hand is a fuel boom from a tanker aircraft such as a KC-135 or a KC-10. The letters NKAWTG at the bottom of the image refer to the unofficial motto of the...
The 23rd Space Operations Squadron (23 SOPS) is a United States Air Force unit located at New Boston Air Force Station in New Hampshire. The patch of this mission features a creepy-looking figure in a creepy hood looking over the earth with creepy eyes, staring creepily at the American...
No one patch may cobble together as many symbols as this one does. “Rat 55″ is the call sign for pilots flying the T-43A a radar testbed (“Rat,” get it?) with an Air Force serial number ending in 55.
The rat’s holding a pair of radar devices, one stretched outward...
Although it has a lot of lift under it fuselage, by its mach area rule? Anyways its not a supersonic fighter, it wasn't made for that. Gosh people think its an Raptor.