>>16896903You can continue to climb the ladder within the military in the hopes of gaining further insight into the topic.
However it will take decades to get within throwing distance of anything you would seem of interest.
The further you specialize and proceed up the rank and experience structure, the less you will be told.
Black projects are usually developed sourcing parts from around the world as well as through the laundering of money.
You could count on one hand the people 'in the know'.
Engineers are utilized to put together single parts which are then moved to someone else.
Once a section reaches a specific completion quota, it is brought to whichever location the project is being stored for completion and installation.
As mentioned these small teams are very experienced, many have decades within the military and have proven their loyalty.
Each project will have a different team so no data breaches the 'need to know basis' stance taken by the military.
Bear in mind,that a thorough background sweep will be initiated prior to a anything close to top secret clearance, not to mention the levels that surpass it.
Posting here isn't a good start.