Message from @oojimaflip

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2020-01-09 11:42:39 UTC  

but still alot of the old gear is working fine 99.99 % of the time

2020-01-09 13:39:42 UTC  

Amerimutt Judeo Yankee filmed the damage

2020-01-09 13:50:31 UTC  

I bet Russia and China make a ton of money selling shit to countries that have been outcasted from the global system.

2020-01-09 14:45:31 UTC  

iran is under weapon embargo for some stuff i think

2020-01-09 14:45:39 UTC  

they produce alot in house

2020-01-09 14:46:11 UTC  

Like Russia and China give a shit about American rules

2020-01-09 19:52:46 UTC  

Repost but whatever.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/664331839044976671/664919517763207169/ffead2b4edc7fcae.png

2020-01-09 21:22:54 UTC  

Purportedly when the missile hit the plane

2020-01-09 21:23:10 UTC  

Though why someone happened to be filming that part of the sky at the exact time is odd....

2020-01-09 21:25:04 UTC  

it's always odd

2020-01-09 21:27:25 UTC  

i counted 11 seconds between the fireball, and when the BOOM reached the person filming

2020-01-09 21:27:52 UTC  

how far away approximately was this filmer? 🤓

2020-01-09 21:28:06 UTC  

11 miles?

2020-01-09 21:28:31 UTC  

i don't know how fast sound travels

2020-01-09 21:28:49 UTC  

but you could figure out the distance if u knew

2020-01-09 21:29:11 UTC  

2 seconds= 1km (roughly)

2020-01-09 21:29:29 UTC  

although atmospheric conditions can change the speed

2020-01-09 21:29:35 UTC  

At 20 °C (68 °F), the speed of sound in air is about 343 metres per second (1,235 km/h; 1,125 ft/s; 767 mph; 667 kn), or a kilometre in 2.9 s or a mile in 4.7 s.

2020-01-09 21:29:38 UTC  

sure

2020-01-09 21:29:52 UTC  

the mile in 5 seconds seems really slow to me

2020-01-09 21:45:10 UTC  

@Slavic Infidel Is it just me or does the phrasing of that headline make it sound like it was the missile that made the mistake?

2020-01-09 21:47:38 UTC  

lol, it does

2020-01-09 22:11:16 UTC  

so i just ran the numbers, we should expect a delay of 55 seconds for an explosion 11 miles away

2020-01-09 22:11:25 UTC  

and our delay is 11 seconds

2020-01-09 22:11:32 UTC  

that video's shady as hell

2020-01-09 22:12:51 UTC  

or, conversely, the plane is only 2.5 miles away

2020-01-09 22:12:56 UTC  

^^^

2020-01-09 22:13:16 UTC  

I still say that speed sounds very slow to me.

2020-01-09 22:22:45 UTC  

sound is slow sherlock

2020-01-09 22:23:45 UTC  

explosion is 3-4km away

2020-01-09 22:23:57 UTC  

slowish. i just never realized it was almost 5 seconds per mile. was always told it was between 1 and 2.

2020-01-09 22:24:06 UTC  

plane was also aroudn 2-3km high iirc

2020-01-09 22:24:20 UTC  

I always thought it was 1-2 seconds too

2020-01-09 22:24:53 UTC  

usually in the field I just divide by 3 the count

2020-01-09 22:24:57 UTC  

alright i did the math here

2020-01-09 22:25:02 UTC  

for km