Looks like Venus.
Thanks for the memory jog Leadeye! The program got cut years ago, but we (USAF is "we" in this case) were testing the Airborne Laser (YAL-1) over 20 years ago. It was a 747 with a freakin laser in the nose! I saw a piece of rocket fuselage that got hit with the laser in a test. It worked.With all the modern laser stuff these days you would think we could burn a small hole in it and bring it down slowly.
I'm thinking of the Streak Eagle from the 70s
A big +1 for quoting Donald Moffat (portraying LBJ) in "The Right Stuff" (assuming LBJ didn't actually say that, which he easily could have)."I do not believe that this generation of Americans is willing to resign itself to going to bed each night by the light of a communist moon."
It might get there since it’s guided according to the pentagon.Somehow I think that if it was going over Washington DC, the response from the pentagon might be a little different
Sounds like it’s already passing through TN now.
If it passes over DC it will locate our bullshirt reserves (but everybody already knows where they are).They are going to find our Hot Chicken reserves!
Do you still think we shouldn’t shoot it down?They are going to find our Hot Chicken reserves!
Do you still think we shouldn’t shoot it down?
I think Jesse might be correct. We’re weak and afraid of lashing out against our masters.
OK I had to look this guy up. When I see a star on a blue USAF uniform epaulet and no pilot's wings over the ribbons it catches my eye. You just don't see it very often.
Career Public Affairs Officer. Tucker Carlson referred to him as "Pentagon Robot"... seemed appropriate.
Don't get me wrong, we need PAOs. Gotta have someone for the troops to point the press towards. It's the PAO or the Installation Commander and the Wing King is way too busy to deal with the newsies.
Now as far the "we are monitoring the balloon and the debris field would make it dangerous to bring down" statement... there's enough **** there to fertilize the Sinai. It's Mon-****ing-tana!!! You know what else is in Montana? Malstrom AFB which is... one of the three Missile Wings in the USAF. The others? FE Warren AFB in Wyoming and Minot AFB in North Dakota. Depending on the prevailing wind the Chi-Com balloon could have went over any of those bases.
And what else is on the path? Nebraska... Offutt AFB which has the 55th Wing. RIVET JOINT, COBRA BALL, all the crazy Intel aircraft.
Then it goes over Missouri, which has the little town of Knob Noster. Home to Whiteman AFB, the 509th Bomb Wing, they fly... B-2 Stealth Bomber.
Don't forget Southern Indiana. Over in @GodFearinGunTotin 's area of operations between Saltillo and Leipsic is a former Strategic Air Command, now "not sure who, was Air Combat Command when I was at Langley AFB" facility for low frequency communications in the event of nuclear war.
Do I need a tinfoil hat, or am I onto something? All of the above is choice "C".
That plane is sitting in a hanger at Wright Patt with no engines. It is in no condition to fly. Saw it a few years ago when I took a tour of the Air Force museum.I'm thinking of the Streak Eagle from the 70s (no paint to save weight) that set all kinds of climb-records.
Why not? It's path was already close enough to see Wall Drug, so might as well make it two national attractions on the same trip!Alternately, could this all be about China trying to See Rock City as all the barn roofs have told us to do for decades?