It is a war zone out there right now, tanks shooting quarter mile in under a second, white phosphorous all over. The reason they use the white
phosphorous is because the Israelis have F.L.I.R and can see right through the smoke, but the hamas does not have F.L.I.R and they can not see through
the smoke.
I have a question, does anyone know that if you can use the same rule with thunder-strikes to count the seconds after the flash until the noise comes
and estimate the distance from the lighting, Does this same thing apply at the ground level to estimate distance to the camera ?
Hamas was totally sleeping, those tanks breaks through in total silence, shot 10-20 rounds per tank... and where they are now? I think those was
Merkavas, no support APC at all, because no heavy machine guns.
I've been watching the livecam since Friday and wow that was the first rocket I've seen fired that close to the cameramans position. Did anybody
else just see that?