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Swarms of mysterious drones harassed U.S. Navy warships in 2019
December 19, 2021, 11:23 AM
229DAKSwarms of mysterious drones harassed U.S. Navy warships in 2019
Where are the pictures? No high-ISO digital or night vision pics?
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December 19, 2021, 11:27 AM
Sig209quote:
Originally posted by CQB60:
When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must Be the truth.
how do you know what's 'impossible' with today's rapidly developing technology
there are many 'UFO' videos from well-regarded sources that are currently unexplainable
in any case -- drones will have a HUGE role in future conflicts
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December 19, 2021, 11:38 AM
Modern Day Savagequote:
Originally posted by OKCGene:
There have been several reports in the last couple of years of a man flying a jetpack over/near LAX airport.
I saw a follow-up to this story weeks ago, but just haven't made the time to post it. The FAA and FBI now believe it was not a guy in a jetpack and, instead, multiple sightings of human shaped balloons.
Watch the videos in this article:
FAA and FBI leaning towards ‘balloon theory’ for LA Jetpack ManDecember 19, 2021, 11:59 AM
oldbill123quote:
I don’t know mbinky. I don’t think the only country to use nuclear weapons in anger would go down without one hell of a fight.
That country no longer exists
December 19, 2021, 12:28 PM
entropyquote:
Originally posted by Modern Day Savage:
I saw a follow-up to this story weeks ago, but just haven't made the time to post it. The FAA and FBI now believe it was not a guy in a jetpack and, instead, multiple sightings of human shaped balloons.
Watch the videos in this article:
FAA and FBI leaning towards ‘balloon theory’ for LA Jetpack Man
A few years back, we were shooting an approach to LAX 24R. It was IFR and we were “between layers” of clouds about 3000’AGL east of the airport, tooling along at about 180kts. Both the FO and I caught a glimpse of something coming at us at about our 1 o’clock. It obviously happened quickly. As it wizzed past us, we both discovered (at about the same instant) it was a balloon shaped like Stuart the one eyed minion.
We were laughing so hard, I’m surprised we were able to land. The subsequent call on the radio to SOCAL approach was quite humorous as well. When we checked on with the tower, they asked us “Tell us again what you saw?”
I view it as my Andy Warhol :15 minutes...
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December 19, 2021, 12:44 PM
1s1kquote:
Originally posted by cas:
Lets see.. who makes most of the drones in the world? Hmmm.
Look at recreational/commercial drones in general. Many people feel the Chinese download everything they film. That may be a bit much, but picking and choosing what they want perhaps. Look at it like social media. Years ago people said "one day the government and corporations will have giant computers and collect information about everyone." The reply was "yeah but how are they going to get it?" The answer turned out to be the generally public would give it to them willingly on things like Facebook and others.
You can look at consumer drones the same way. "We're going to map and photograph other countries in detail." How are we going to to that? "They're going to do it for us."
(tinfoil drone pilots cap. They must be really disappointed in the things I film)
All of that is actually true no tinfoil needed. I would be freaked out about it if there was no such thing as google having already done it for everyone.
December 19, 2021, 01:57 PM
braillediverWouldn't be the first time a militarily advanced country fell to new technology or implementation.
The French thought the Maginot Line was impenetrable until the Germans drove around it.
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December 19, 2021, 03:08 PM
dave7378quote:
Originally posted by oldbill123:
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I don’t know mbinky. I don’t think the only country to use nuclear weapons in anger would go down without one hell of a fight.
That country no longer exists
It does, it's just in an induced slumber. Needs to wake up soon.
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December 19, 2021, 03:18 PM
mbinkyquote:
Originally posted by braillediver:
The French thought the Maginot Line was impenetrable until the Germans drove around it.
Yup. Example numero uno of how we always train to fight the LAST war.