Way before Have Blue was known about, least of all Monogram bringing out that model kit of the ‘F-19′, a certain author in Wales came up with an idea about a Soviet plane that flew at Mach 6+, had thought-controlled weapons and was undetectable to radar. Way before the film adaptation of such directed by and starring Clint Eastwood, Craig Thomas wrote “Firefox” in 1977.
Lucky guess, huh?
After F-117As, there’s Lockheed’s F-22s & F-35s. Russia’s Sukhoi Su-57. South Korea’s KAI KF-21. China’s Chengdu J-20. Meh. A 2005 film about hypersonic F-37 Talons: “Stealth”. I guess they had lucky guesses about 6th generation planes that worked with pilotless autonomous craft, as that featured the UCAV ‘E.D.I.’. Boeing’s F-47. BAe Systems’ Tempest.
We already know about the Deparment of Defence’s R&D into military applications for AIs.
Perhaps they’re lucky guessing about what OmniCorp did with their drones, droids & ED-209s in the “RoboCop” remake. But until you can come up with something tangible the only ‘D.U.M.B.’ thing here is you, OP.
Way before AIs were a thing, there was the Russian stealth plane with an AI that went rogue in the novel “The Capricorn Quadrant”, so if you can tell us about Fusion Beam Emitters like the main weapon on that plane, let us know, eh…?! [/Doug Piranha-levels of sarcasm]
…oh, and there was the novel “Thunderbolt” about the pilot of an A-10 which has to deal with a missile-firing tank that can not only holographically project a image of itself elsewhere but has a cloaking device that renders it invisible.
You didn’t mention if that which crash-landed at Roswell just after WWII was at least a D’Deridex-class Romulan Warbird, OP.