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Weird objects in Arizona training ranges.

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https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/pilots-are-seeing-some-very-strange-things-in-arizonas-military-training-ranges

 

"Encounters with small unidentified "objects," sometimes in swarm-like groups of as many as eight. Sightings of other objects, including some characterized as drones, flying at altitudes up to 36,000 feet and as fast as Mach 0.75. Another apparent small drone actually hitting the canopy of an F-16 Viper causing damage. These incidents and many more, all occurred in or around various military air combat training ranges in Arizona since January 2020."

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Captured World War 2 Foo Fighters.

 

Noel

The tires are worn.  The shocks are shot.  The steering is wobbly.  But the engine still runs fine.

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On 8/5/2023 at 3:57 PM, birdguy said:

Captured World War 2 Foo Fighters.

Noel

 

 

Who knows. What occurs to me is that if, as claimed, one of these objects hit the canopy of an F16, then they are clearly human drones. If it was alien technology than they would be pretty rubbish if they couldn't make a drone avoid one of our puny jets. Despite having the ability to "defy the laws of physics" as has been claimed. 

Weirdly though, some of these drones/objects that are invading Arizona training ranges, have been said to be flying at speeds and altitudes that are extremely impressive. Worrying if its foreign technology and they can do that, at will, in military training ranges. 

 

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Encounters with small unidentified "objects," sometimes in swarm-like groups of as many as eight. Sightings of other objects, including some characterized as drones, flying at altitudes up to 36,000 feet and as fast as Mach 0.75. Another apparent small drone actually hitting the canopy of an F-16 Viper causing damage. These incidents and many more, all occurred in or around various military air combat training ranges in Arizona since January 2020.

 

 

 

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