Stealth

Stealth may refer to:

Arts

  • Stealth (album), a 2007 release by the band Scorn
  • Stealth (film), a 2005 action/adventure thriller
  • Stealth game, a genre of video games
  • Stealth magazine, an independent hip-hop magazine from Australia
  • Stealth Records, an independent record label specializing in electronic dance music
  • Stealth (video game), a Japan-exclusive game released for the Super Famicom
  • Stealth (webcomic), a webcomic created, written and drawn by William Satterwhite
  • The Stealth, a 2008 3D-animated short film
  • Stealth, a model of B.C. Rich guitar
  • Washburn Stealth, a guitar produced by Washburn from 2000–2004
  • Sports

  • Houston Stealth, a team in the National Women's Basketball League, active 2002–2004
  • Wichita Stealth, an arena football team, active 1999–2004
  • San Jose Stealth, a team in the National Lacrosse League, active 2004–2009
  • Washington Stealth, a team in the National Lacrosse League, active 2009–2013
  • Vancouver Stealth, a team in the National Lacrosse League, founded 2013
  • Vehicles

  • Stealth technology, technology used to conceal ships, aircraft, and missiles
  • Stealth (video game)

    Stealth (ステルス Suterusu) is a Japan-exclusive video game released for the Super Famicom on December 18, 1992 by Hect.

    Summary

    In Stealth, the player takes control of a squad of six U.S. Army soldiers in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Gameplay is turn-based on a platoon's level, each squad member has the option to move, attack, wait, and in the case of the radio operator call in air or artillery support.

    The majority of the enemy Viet Cong troops hide in the jungles and appear on the computers turn to shoot at one of your characters if they are in range. Objectives that are given out in each level are to travel to a designated site and destroy a number of missiles guarded by a few visible and fortified Viet Cong soldiers. Viet Cong soldiers wear the same uniform in the game as they did in real life. Their outfit consists of a floppy jungle hat, rubber sandals, and green fatigues without insignia. This was to make them virtually blend in with the civilian population that happened to live in the villages (many of them were affected by the Vietnam War in a negative way).

    Stealth (film)

    Stealth is a 2005 American military science fiction action film starring Josh Lucas, Jessica Biel, Jamie Foxx, Sam Shepard, Joe Morton and Richard Roxburgh. The film was directed by Rob Cohen, director of The Fast and the Furious and xXx.

    The film follows three top fighter pilots as they join a project to develop an automated robotic stealth aircraft.

    Released on 29 July 2005 by Columbia Pictures, the film cost $135 million to make, but was panned by critics, and was a colossal box office bomb making only $76,932,872 worldwide, one of the worst losses in cinematic history.

    Plot

    In the near future, the United States Navy develops an aviation program to deal with international terrorists and other enemies of the state quickly and quietly, and project controller Captain George Cummings (Sam Shepard) is authorized to develop new technology to achieve these objectives. The project's first brainchild are "F/A-37 Talon" single-seat fighters with impressive payload, speed, and stealth capabilities. Over 400 pilots apply to participate, but only three are chosen: smart hotshot Lieutenant Ben Gannon (Josh Lucas), tomboyish Lieutenant Kara Wade (Jessica Biel), and street-wise, philosophical Lieutenant Henry Purcell (Jamie Foxx). Their first test mission scores 100/100, inflicting maximum casualties with minimum collateral damage.

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