Now in Sitrec, it will need some tweaking with the FoV editor to get the views right.
https://www.metabunk.org/sitrec/?custom=15857/Ukraine Drone Object/
I've seen the bullet-hole and now cant unsee it o_O however such a would require fixed perspex cover around a movable camera gimble, but we dont have any examples of the FPV type drones in Ukraine having this setup. Like @jarlrmai has suggested...
But again, this seems to be a relatively simple — and not least small — quadcopter. Most of those operated over Ukraine seem to be fitted with relatively simple cameras. A bullet would probably completely destroy the drone, or at least the...
If it was preset for May, then it's possible; however, if the video was filmed at night, the water temperature is typically higher than the ambient temperature, so it could also have been captured in white-hot mode
The fact that the "UAP" axis coincides with the lens axis, as discussed previously, also seems to be a reason why the "UAP" appears to be attached to the lens. In that case, perhaps the actual size of this object is very small; a bullet hole or a...
Just another observation with this, we can see that the size of the lake in the video gets bigger between the 0m11s and 1m20s time codes of the video, and therefore we can deduce that the drone is loosing altitude. However the position of the...
This might be the location, 48°17'40.0"N 37°23'03.0"E looking due south.
There's not a lot of pixels but to me the start and pan down sorta looks like the fields and town. The general water shape seems good. The darker lines leading off the body...
This area looks very much like a main support structure standing on the ground, and the hexagram object is very close to the lens and quite low. Furthermore, is the camera height actually just at the level of someone holding it? Did the person...
Welcome to the forum. As for "insider sources", this is something we do struggle with here. Various people will make claims of all kinds of things, from alien invasions to war with China, and they will back these claims up with "insider sources"...
I used to keep all the old books on the library shelf predicting things were going to end at different dates; the books really began to fill up that shelf up over time, what with Nostradamus and the Mayan prophecies and the year 2000, etc. We...
I kinda enjoyed 2012, if we can have another year like that, rather than the more recent ones, I'm happy.
This was just another 2012 wibble, wasn't it?
Hi!
This sort of dovetails in with the above posts, but one thing to consider is that predictions of some huge and exciting disaster about to befall us all go back a LONG way!
Examples include (but are by no means limited to):
The planet...
I think you will be fine.
Most of the stuff that is on this site has a mundane explanation. Then there is the spread of "AI" images and computer generated effects which fuel a lot what can be seen online.
There is a whole industry of people...
The 2027 chatter is really just that, chatter. There's nothing to back it up. If you find it concerning then I'd suggest two things:
1) Look at the actual evidence that something is going to happen. Anyone can make a claim about something, but...
No, that wasn't me. I never really believed in the "secret reconnaissance platform" hypothesis, and I don't think there's any need for an in-depth investigation into it. We know very little about what the alleged witness actually claimed, but we...