Tozzy can fill you in.What I don’t understand is the clarity. We know it’s cheap and easy to take ultra high definition video now, so why is anything like this always impossibly out of focus/overexposed/black&white etc etc.
Might of been at nightWhat I don’t understand is the clarity. We know it’s cheap and easy to take ultra high definition video now, so why is anything like this always impossibly out of focus/overexposed/black&white etc etc.
plus its zooming at mach 1.3Might of been at night![]()
Hmmm, they have jet powered drones now???plus its zooming at mach 1.3
I have NFI what ya on about Smelly.Hmmm, they have jet powered drones now???
yes they're called cruise missiles mateHmmm, they have jet powered drones now???
The drone filming...how is it doing 1.3machyes they're called cruise missiles mate
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I expect that's due to altitude and angle, a bit like filming a jet at 20,000ft from the ground whilst standing still.The drone filming...how is it doing 1.3mach
Whilst I’m a little out of date now, we upgraded Brimstone (pure millimetric radar) to include a SAL for laser designation to minimise collateral damage/utility. The US did the same for Hellfire, the AGM-114R "Romeo" Hellfire II which entered service in late 2012. It uses a semi-active laser homing guidance system and a K-charge multipurpose warhead. If the second Reaper/Predator/Protector drone was designating, or indeed the launch drone was self-designating, it’s possible that such an event could have occurred given the object’s track and speed appear constant.This story is cobblers from beginning to end
Hellfire is an air to surface missile not air to air
It can’t be employed is the manner suggested by the tinternet crap
This story is cobblers from beginning to end
Hellfire is an air to surface missile not air to air
It can’t be employed is the manner suggested by the tinternet crap
AbsolutelyWhilst I’m a little out of date now, we upgraded Brimstone (pure millimetric radar) to include a SAL for laser designation to minimise collateral damage/utility. The US did the same for Hellfire, the AGM-114R "Romeo" Hellfire II which entered service in late 2012. It uses a semi-active laser homing guidance system and a K-charge multipurpose warhead. If the second Reaper/Predator/Protector drone was designating, or indeed the launch drone was self-designating, it’s possible that such an event could have occurred given the object’s track and speed appear constant.
Any aircraft from the planet Creedmoor ?Whatever it is, it took a hit from a Hellfire missle, bounced around a bit and carried on flying, any idea's as to what aircraft can do that ?