We’ve had it for years, John Wayne used it to extract a VC general when he was in the Green Berets.It's a shame we don't have the tech to snag the thing out of the air.
We’ve had it for years, John Wayne used it to extract a VC general when he was in the Green Berets.It's a shame we don't have the tech to snag the thing out of the air.
No military noticed this balloon floating over the Pacific until it reached Montana.
Yes, but what you don't see in that meme is the f#&king clown holding the end of the string.
Never would have happened under a stronger presidency.It is over the Carolinas now. It will hit the open water soon. If we do not shoot it down once it is open water, we cannot shoot it down due to the elevation travel path (higher altitude than our aircraft can fly). If that is the case, we are F'd. We are PWN'd. We wasted all of our military money, might and minds worrying about touchy, feelgood, ideals when other countries were investing in how they can F us.
I blame my fellow citizens who cannot grasp that you cannot legislate decency, morals, or common sense thus vote based on emotion.Never would have happened under a stronger presidency.
Well they look like solar panels but you can make an antenna array look like a lot of things. I would think that at least some are actually solar panels. I would like to know if a gas like hydrogen was used to inflate that thing.Ok, the engineer in me keeps asking... If the picture of a round white balloon with the array underneath is the actual representation or photo, how do the solar cells (assuming that's what's on the array arms) get any sun? They are in the shadow of the balloon most of the time, and when the sun angle is low enough to clear the balloon, the angle of the sun on the panel yields little gain.
It appears to be working tho, so..... ?