Ein Luftangriff der Koalition zerstört am 20. Mai 2016 eine ISIS-Ölpumpe, die zur Finanzierung ihrer Kriegsanstrengungen außerhalb von Raqqa, Syrien, verwendet wurde. Die Munition sieht aus, als könnte es sich um ein Höllenfeuer handeln



    Von wt_fff

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    1. Hellfires go a lot, lot, lot faster than that.
      The most common variant is capable of almost 1000mph. In impact videos they are usually on screen (and blurred) for only one or two frames.

    2. It looks like a missile. I never seen a missile up close and in person before, but without a doubt, that looks like a missile.

      Could it be a tomahawk missile? A harpoon missile, even?

    3. I’m not sure why you get downvoted in your replies to people. You haven’t lost your cool at all, you have actually engaged with people and you asked questions when they disagreed with you clarifying that your not saying there wrong. It’s pleasant to have an engaging OP like that, good 👍

    4. There are two things flying in the video. There is a drone that looks like a small dot flying a curve around the pumpjack. It flies into the rig.

      Separately, there is a missile visible for barely two frames coming in from the bottom of the screen. It’s very difficult to see, but if you pause the video just right, then click along the playback timeline to slowly go a couple of frames at a time, you’ll see it appear right behind the text at first, then right before it impacts.

      The small dot flying slowly is *not* the missile.

      It’ll honestly help to view this video on a decent sized monitor in full screen to see it.

    5. Happy-Dude47 on

      This is probably the clearest image of a bombing i’ve ever seen from an aircraft.

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