I mentioned elsewhere, but as this tranch of reports is leadign to a lot of threads I'll mention it again here:
I could see it being a case of "where the report was to sent to us from" vs. "where the incident occurred," for example PR020, where...
So the camera is moving. This rules out that the line is a fixed geographic feature like a coast, or a contrail. The other theory is that it's a camera artifact.
This means the camera is moving significantly.
Does this mean the object is...
The fact that the object is facing directly into the camera at all times, combined with the symmetry suggest that it is either a hoax, or a visual artifact, perhaps distorting a real object.
The camera operator did not pay much attention to that nearby (?) UAP did they. Just a casual scan and then back to looking down for something more interesting. Their lack of interest in the 'object' suggests they knew what it was and it was...
Possibly even simpler than than that, a fixed lens and movement with the controller only, but I have limited experience with the recent developments in FPV drone tech
For some of your red ones, I could see it being a case of "where the report was to sent to us from" vs. "where the incident occurred," for example PR020, where column 1 mentions Kuwait and column 2 and 3 mention Iraq. That MIGHT be an office on...
Comparing with the other dates of the release, 1 Jan seems to be a placeholder date when they only wanted to disclose the year.
How many turbines were built by the end of 2024?
Comparing with the other dates of the release, 1 Jan seems to be a placeholder date when they only wanted to disclose the year.
How many turbines were built by the end of 2024?
So are you thinking that its a drone with a Fixed camera with a wideangle fisheye lens and the FoV/azimuth changes depending on the position of the pilots head, who is wearing FPV goggles?
@UAV Hive - what are your thought on this?
Comparing with the other dates of the release, 1 Jan seems to be a placeholder date when they only wanted to disclose the year.
How many turbines were built by the end of 2024?
You bet. Tomorrow is the anniversary of my 2010 experience. That search and the clips was the result. And ultimately me flying over to Metabunk. You can imagine my experience a bit better after reading those accounts, and perhaps even seeing...