Why is this Iranian drone allowed so close to our Aircraft Carrier?
Why is this Iranian drone allowed so close to our Aircraft Carrier?
I caught it just before it hit. Can any of you Airforce guys tell what it is by this Picture?
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I caught it just before it hit. Can any of you Airforce guys tell what it is by this Picture?
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Nope. It's gbu, not a snakeye.Looks like some kind of GBU with drag brakes to allow low level deployment
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My thought was that some sort of airbrakes similar to the Snakeye might allow for the straight down on target impact that we see in the picture so as to maximize penetration and damage to that particular target and minimize collateralNope. It's gbu, not a snakeye.
My thought was that some sort of airbrakes similar to the Snakeye might allow for the straight down on target impact that we see in the picture so as to maximize penetration and damage to that particular target and minimize collateral
It's definitely air-dropped, and the only two ways I can game that vertical impact is drag fins slow the horizontal component of its delivery speed to zero or it is dropped at a much higher altitude and terminal guidance has time to deliver a vertical impact. Don't quite understand the need for the smaller fins at the very back of the device if the larger elements ahead of that are also for steering - unless they are part of an add-on steering kit and the nucleus is a standard gravity bomb. I included the picture of the Snakeyes just to clarify what I meant by 'air brakes', not to suggest it was an actual Snakeye
Just shut up and build cars.United Auto Workers union calls for "immediate, permanent cease-fire" in Israel-Hamas war, becoming largest labor union to do so
Other labor organizations have shared their support for a cease-fire in the war-torn region.www.cbsnews.com
Just the latest virtue signaling fad.Crazy how all these various groups expect to influence events in this mess on the other side of the world.