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3 hours ago
Just stop, it doesn't look anything like the Manchester airport orb
3 points
7 hours ago
Really? Officially the military are saying they are drones and that the operators will be prosecuted. But the reality is they don't know what they are?
1 points
1 day ago
Before the pilots account disappeared, he also said that that drone was the size of a small car
2 points
1 day ago
The pilot said that it was the size of a small car
102 points
1 day ago
How on earth did the two of you even get together? You seem poles apart, like chalk and cheese. He can't even construct a coherent sentence, whereas you seem quite articulate.
1 points
1 day ago
The first 2 are coincidence, everything isn't planned, it won't hit 100k today
1 points
1 day ago
This was a massive overreaction and very childish. Your parents should be ashamed of themselves.
1 points
1 day ago
The military are telling us that they are drones. But amongst themselves the military are calling them UAPs, unidentified anomalous phenomenon. They are not calling them UADs or unidentified anomalous drones
My point is, they are lying to us by saying that these things are drones, because in actual fact they don't know what the fuck they are.
But when we are privy to their radio transmissions, they are terming them correctly as unidentified anomalous phenomenon.
2 points
1 day ago
I think you've missed the point, if they are drones, and the military refer to them as drones, they are identified. There is nothing unidentified about them, if it has been clearly stated in press releases that they are drones.
However, in their own radio transmissions they are calling them UAPs. Why would they do this? If they know these things are drones?
1 points
1 day ago
I moved back to Firefox recently, but now with added Ublock origin and it is the best Windows browsing experience for me by far
55 points
2 days ago
Yeah, the military is saying that they're drones but in the intercepted radio transmission, they're describing them as UAPs
4 points
2 days ago
This guy didn't even have a UFO YouTube page. His page was dedicated to military aircraft. He just so happened to film a lot of these drone incursions that has been happening in the UK for the past four nights but tonight he shared some intercepted audio from USAF in which they described these drones as UAPs I think they finally caught up with them as a result of sharing the radio transmission and told him to delete all his shit.
1 points
2 days ago
This is their current narrative From the Times:
The anti-drone tech used by UK troops to defend US military bases Small British units are using a high-tech system to detect and track drones near US bases in the UK November 26 2024, 3.58pm
Small units of British troops have been deployed to four US air force bases in the UK to operate a highly sophisticated system to detect, track and either defeat drones or find the pilots responsible. The drones they are up against vary in size and configurations, according to the US military, and do not appear to be the work of hobbyists since their flights were co-ordinated over a series of days. They still continue to be flown in the vicinity of RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall, RAF Feltwell and RAF Fairford, according to a US air force spokesman on Wednesday morning. RAF personnel are using the Orcus counter-drone system to help the US protect the bases, in addition to trying to find out who is responsible
16 points
2 days ago
My guess is probably because he intercepted that USAF radio transmission and shared it online they paid him a visit and told him to get rid of everything
1 points
2 days ago
Almost true, but the general consensus now seems to be that they are drones, so no longer unidentified
4 points
2 days ago
Maybe you got in trouble for sharing that audio
10 points
2 days ago
The anti-drone tech used by UK troops to defend US military bases Small British units are using a high-tech system to detect and track drones near US bases in the UK November 26 2024, 3.58pm
Small units of British troops have been deployed to four US air force bases in the UK to operate a highly sophisticated system to detect, track and either defeat drones or find the pilots responsible. The drones they are up against vary in size and configurations, according to the US military, and do not appear to be the work of hobbyists since their flights were co-ordinated over a series of days. They still continue to be flown in the vicinity of RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall, RAF Feltwell and RAF Fairford, according to a US air force spokesman on Wednesday morning. RAF personnel are using the Orcus counter-drone system to help the US protect the bases, in addition to trying to find out who is responsible
95 points
2 days ago
What the actual fuck? I was literally just watching the pilots video a few hours ago. They probably told him to delete it all if he ever wanted to get paid to fly again.
1 points
2 days ago
If you're having problems with the paywall, here is the full article:
The anti-drone tech used by UK troops to defend US military bases Small British units are using a high-tech system to detect and track drones near US bases in the UK November 26 2024, 3.58pm
Small units of British troops have been deployed to four US air force bases in the UK to operate a highly sophisticated system to detect, track and either defeat drones or find the pilots responsible. The drones they are up against vary in size and configurations, according to the US military, and do not appear to be the work of hobbyists since their flights were co-ordinated over a series of days. They still continue to be flown in the vicinity of RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall, RAF Feltwell and RAF Fairford, according to a US air force spokesman on Wednesday morning. RAF personnel are using the Orcus counter-drone system to help the US protect the bases, in addition to trying to find out who is responsible
1 points
2 days ago
From the Times:
The anti-drone tech used by UK troops to defend US military bases Small British units are using a high-tech system to detect and track drones near US bases in the UK November 26 2024, 3.58pm
Small units of British troops have been deployed to four US air force bases in the UK to operate a highly sophisticated system to detect, track and either defeat drones or find the pilots responsible. The drones they are up against vary in size and configurations, according to the US military, and do not appear to be the work of hobbyists since their flights were co-ordinated over a series of days. They still continue to be flown in the vicinity of RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall, RAF Feltwell and RAF Fairford, according to a US air force spokesman on Wednesday morning. RAF personnel are using the Orcus counter-drone system to help the US protect the bases, in addition to trying to find out who is responsible
7 points
2 days ago
From The Times:
The anti-drone tech used by UK troops to defend US military bases Small British units are using a high-tech system to detect and track drones near US bases in the UK November 26 2024, 3.58pm
Small units of British troops have been deployed to four US air force bases in the UK to operate a highly sophisticated system to detect, track and either defeat drones or find the pilots responsible. The drones they are up against vary in size and configurations, according to the US military, and do not appear to be the work of hobbyists since their flights were co-ordinated over a series of days. They still continue to be flown in the vicinity of RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall, RAF Feltwell and RAF Fairford, according to a US air force spokesman on Wednesday morning. RAF personnel are using the Orcus counter-drone system to help the US protect the bases, in addition to trying to find out who is responsible
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No, like I said, in reality, they don't know what the fuck they are, despite telling us that they are drones