We have just seen 2 British military helicopters flying over in England and had an odd occurence. Tried to film them with my phone to show my 10yo son (who is really into military stuff). The phone recorded video and voice clearly up until I managed to get the camera focussed on each aircraft in turn. Then the screen and audio goes fuzzy and blank. EDIT - on further checking the sound is audible but the image is blank. At this point I was pointing the phone up at the aircraft in open air - no building or car in the way.
Audio and video resumes when I moved the camera away from the craft to switch the camera off. Any military pedes know if it could be some sort of jamming signal or countermeasures? If so is it odd that this would be deployed on a sunny day in a non hostile area? There’s been a lot of aircraft flying about for the last couple of weeks (chinooks and lynx and sea kings) and have not had any probs filming them before... 🤔 Almond status - ACTIVATED
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Think that one has worked
That one did.
Very odd that it took no video of the aircraft. Did you happen to get a still picture of it?
No. I didn’t try to as I just went straight to video to film them for our son - he’s mad about military stuff and loves stuff like this. They were flying in staggered formation out over the river.
What model of phone? I could imagine a modulated IR signal or something like that that the phone camera processor software is designed to look for and shut down.
Very cool sight to see them fly like that. I still run outside and look up every time I hear a loud chopper and I'm mid 30s. We took our son to a Air museum many years ago and it was awesome. Had a trip planed to go back last year but Covid stopped that.