
Die Besatzung zählte die Raketen und zählte 13. Sie erwähnten auch, dass die Raketen von der USS Lincoln kamen, oder es kann interpretiert werden, dass die Raketen aus der Richtung kamen, in der sich die USS Lincoln befand.
Von chasing_enigma

Die Besatzung zählte die Raketen und zählte 13. Sie erwähnten auch, dass die Raketen von der USS Lincoln kamen, oder es kann interpretiert werden, dass die Raketen aus der Richtung kamen, in der sich die USS Lincoln befand.
Von chasing_enigma
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Nice, this might be an alternate view and higher quality version of the other post.
When was this reported? Also, what are the chances these fly right over a ship. Lucky camera man.
Oh man
the missiles are surprisingly quiet
Seeing cruise missiles flying past me, looking out to the horizon and not being able to see the ship where they came from in the first place would probably cause me to have a little bit of a breakdown I’m not gonna lie
Love his bisayan accent.
Why isn’t it philipino???
>Filipino sailor captured 13 missiles flying by their cargo ship.
*With his bare hands???*
^🤣 ^Sorry, ^I ^couldn’t ^help ^it…
I’d be getting in the rescue boat and chilling 100m away from the ship for about an hour lol
I wonder if they felt any air pressure when those missiles flew by.
TIL I speak Tagalog
Wow, I think it’s the first time I’ve seen a recording of a missile like this. Like, mid journey and so close, instead of launching/falling.
Man these lucky ducks. People go their entire lives without seeing these things migrate east for the election season 🥲 truly magical!
This is some serious r/praisethecameraman shit.
putang ina mo
Weird thought but this is kinda how it would look if superheroes were real and responding to some big threat
Instead we have irl super villains
I wondered whether it was possible to tell if the missiles were TLAMs – BGM-109, Tomahawk cruise missiles – or US Air Force AGM-86s. Or something else, such as whatever the Israelis have.
Pausing on the 3rd and 4th missiles, they really looked like Tomahawks. They didn’t seem to have the angularity of the AGM-86, nor the upper air intake. They didn’t have the bottom intake of the [Israeli „Delilah“](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delilah_(missile)) (the only one with a photo I could find), and also looked longer. And they seemed to be very cylindrical/torpedoish, with wings and fins in the right places. TLAMs, IMO.
That all makes sense given that they’re out at sea. But nothing would stop the USAF or IAF from launching over water too.
This is apropos of nothing other than curiosity. If someone disagrees, I’m open to correction.
The mix of Filipino and English is hilarious
Buzz the tower once
Wow …. Apparently I know some Philippine
What are there odds of catching this on video in the middle of the ocean? Well maybe not the middle but still.
I really need that kid from Ukraine narrating
**FULL SEND MOTHER FUCKER!!!**
These seem quieter than other videos of them I’ve seen?
Depending on when this was recorded it really makes me wonder if the US is replenishing TLAMs at sea. I know they’ve done feasibility studies on it, but I didn’t think it had achieved operational status across the fleet yet.
With the sustained numbers we’ve seen used I would expect their stores to be near empty by now, but it seems like they’re still ready to keep slinging them in large quantities.
Just some american tax payer dollars flying past.
Freedom incoming!