HIDDEN VIDEO SHOWING WHAT REALLY HIT THE PENTAGON
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What I meant was, it's coming in so low. Now maybe they can swoop down at the last second and fly low like that. But what I was thinking about was all the 'stuff' around in a typical city. Mailboxes, street signs, bus stops, all kinds of things that could get in the way. In a short span of space, could a missile avoid all that stuff. But I suppose it would make a difference depending on where it was launched from. It's hard to imagine a place with the capability of launching a missile like that, already located so close to the building. But the alternative is that it came from farther away and that's just as hard to imagine. I hope we know the truth some day. It definitely wasn't a plane. I'd just like to understand the logistics of a missile traveling in that space.
No. A modern Cruise missile is synonymous with a drone being flown by a computer, GPS, and visual markers to ensure it's path is obstruction-free. Much more agile and precise than a human can do. So, yes, they can dip and bob in a microsecond to hit a target...albeit mostly in a forward momentum flight path.
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Gotcha. We'd have to ask the Afhanis how the missiles work. I'm sure theyre too familiar with it. Or Iraqis.