An IR camera capturing the terminal descent of some kind of missile. Heat saturates the sensor and it had to adjust the gain to see again. IR cameras may not behave the same way as your regular phone cameras, beware when studying such vids. Also, a fast and hot projectile may look like a streak because individual pixels are saturated and the pixel may bloom. Older sensors of all kinds have serious bloom problems (if you've ever used an old digital camera outdoors you'll know this), but newer designs are quite good at limiting bloom, but you can't see the object where pixels are saturated, only the streak. So, this is unlikely anything extraordinary.
In your video the projectile is clearly visible. It’s easier to go frame by frame on the twitter video hard to do when transferred to this site. There is no visible projectile only the light streaks that followed a fraction of a second after the beginning of the explosion. Maybe it is the IR camera lag. I have never seen a weapons delivery like this just curious if any one else has
An IR camera capturing the terminal descent of some kind of missile. Heat saturates the sensor and it had to adjust the gain to see again. IR cameras may not behave the same way as your regular phone cameras, beware when studying such vids. Also, a fast and hot projectile may look like a streak because individual pixels are saturated and the pixel may bloom. Older sensors of all kinds have serious bloom problems (if you've ever used an old digital camera outdoors you'll know this), but newer designs are quite good at limiting bloom, but you can't see the object where pixels are saturated, only the streak. So, this is unlikely anything extraordinary.
Go frame by frame. The ground starts to light up and explode just before 2-3 white streaks hit
Same as this?
https://twitter.com/i/status/1298933436900614145
In your video the projectile is clearly visible. It’s easier to go frame by frame on the twitter video hard to do when transferred to this site. There is no visible projectile only the light streaks that followed a fraction of a second after the beginning of the explosion. Maybe it is the IR camera lag. I have never seen a weapons delivery like this just curious if any one else has
Your video looks like a kinetic impact to me and the object quite big ... could be this but there would have to be a very good reason to use it as each shot is expensive to get up there {bunker complex?}... https://www.wearethemighty.com/articles/these-air-force-rods-from-god-could-hit-with-the-force-of-a-nuclear-weapon... could also be a "Lazy Dog" dropped from a high-flying plane... which would be cheaper..
Reminds me of the video from when we dropped a MOAB on a tunnel network in Afghanistan back in 2017.
Do you have any more context for the video? I tried reading the twitter feed, but it turns out that I don't speak Jihad...
Explosive missile
You might get the least descriptive comment ever award...