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Originally posted by dude69
reply to post by tommyjo
fantasy world?...I don't have the link to prove it and I'm too lazy to search for it, but one of America's satellites was nuked by a chinese ICBM some time ago. Out of nowhere...you're living in fantasy land.
Originally posted by Oldnslo
Not trying to go against the house expects, but among our Thanksgiving dinner guests was a retired missile engineer with more than 30 years experience with Rocketdyne/North American, Canoga Park facility, and he said that there is no chance this is the contrail of any known aircraft.
He has witnessed more than 200 missile launches during his career developing the engines for the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo's J-5's and he is positive, without any shadow of a doubt, that what we have witnessed is a missile launch. When I mentioned a few of the most respected members from ATS believed it to be an aircraft contrail, and that one was a commercial pilot, all he could do is chuckle and shake his head. "There's no chance this is an commercial aircraft. It's a typical missile launch."
I have personally witnessed about 40 launches from Surf, CA, just north of Vandenberg AFB, and many from my home in the San Fernando Valley and I must say from moment I saw the video in this thread I was sure this was a missile launch. A very normal missile launch just like all the other I've seen throughout my life.
No offense intended Weedwhacker. This one came from the horses mouth.
Originally posted by weedwhacker
reply to post by Oldnslo
OK...when you can, will you also ask him what sort of missile is so slow, that it would stay in the cameraman's viewfinder for about 10 minutes?
The U.S., U.S.S.R, China and India have developed several long-range subsonic cruise missiles. These missiles have a range of over 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) and fly at about 800 kilometres per hour (500 mph).[citation needed] They typically have a launch weight of about 1,500 kilograms (3,300 lb)[citation needed] and can carry either a conventional or a nuclear warhead. Earlier versions of these missiles used inertial navigation; later versions use much more accurate TERCOM and DSMAC systems. Most recent versions can use satellite navigation.Long-Range Subsonic
Originally posted by weedwhacker
reply to post by Oldnslo
OK...when you can, will you also ask him what sort of missile is so slow, that it would stay in the cameraman's viewfinder for about 10 minutes?
OK...when you can, will you also ask him what sort of missile is so slow, that it would stay in the cameraman's viewfinder for about 10 minutes?
That what I was saying if not top secret test it was a chinese sub. testing our defenses.