F35 not missing anymore
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All the new experts on aviation are offering up theories about this, previously they were all experts on Hawaii, on HAARP, on Zelensky and on Fat Earth.
Keep going, I need a laugh.
I'd like to hear your theories on 'Fat Earth'. Lol.
See below:
Nuclear-Armed F-35 Massively Improves Deterrence Equation
Several years ago, the Pentagon was clear that it would develop the F-35A as a nuclear bomb attack platform
https://warriormaven.com/air/nuclear-armed-f-35-deterrence
And;
"Boeing wanted the ability to take control of their aircraft remotely. In 2006, Boeing applied for the following patent":
Patent US7142971 – System and method for automatically controlling a path of travel of a vehicle
"The method and system for automatically controlling a path of travel of a vehicle, include engaging an automatic control system... Engagement may be automatic or manual from inside the vehicle or remotely via a communication link."
Any onboard capability to supersede the automatic control system may then be disabled by disconnecting the onboard controls and/or providing uninterruptible power to the automatic control system via a path that does not include the onboard accessible power control element(s).
https://patents.google.com/patent/US7142971
And;
BEI GYROCHIP Model QRS11, was invented in the late 1980s/early 1990s.
The device was originally designed for commercial aircraft after a spate of hijackings that took place in the 1980s. The chip allowed ground control to remotely take over the plane in a way even the pilots (or hijackers) couldn't override.
"As BEI Technologies, Inc. transitioned from a low-volume, high-cost aerospace and defense supplier to a high-volume, low-cost automotive supplier for the Systron Donner quartz rate sensor gyroscope (GyroChip®) after the mid-1990s, a need to effectively manage mass customization without replicating the production line became an economic imperative..."
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/260088706_Silicon_Inertial_Sensors_Formed_Using_MEMS/citation/download