Russian FPV drone attempts to hit a stork, but at the last moment the bird does a split-S maneuver to avoid it.
Source: https://x.com/clashreport/status/2059027515792875732
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@JMartJr's post ( https://www.metabunk.org/threads/introducing.14808/post-366160 ) illustrates how two different flight paths can intersect to give X shapes. How far are you from an airport (or military base) and from what direction...
Yes, but there are some caveats with all these people. First, as I said up-thread, all levels of government are going to include some people that are into UFOs, because they all come from the general population. That's not strange or surprising...
I just recreated same effect - at 00:01 ufo goes into\behind clouds. Obviously it was sun(top-right) that was obscured by another cloud
Here is video repeated 3 times (without filters & without zoom):
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What exactly strikes you as odd?
I can see the resemblance, but those are aeroplanes:
I have rotated the footage you attached to its correct orientation. What is in it that you wanted to show?
Russian FPV drone attempts to hit a stork, but at the last moment the bird does a split-S maneuver to avoid it.
Source: https://x.com/clashreport/status/2059027515792875732
Russian FPV drone attempts to hit a stork, but at the last moment the bird does a split-S maneuver to avoid it.
Source: https://x.com/clashreport/status/2059027515792875732
They look like Starlink horizon flares.
Do you have video of them accelerating or reversing direction? That's a common illusion with SHFs, but the video always shows straight lines at constant speed.
I'm relatively new here, so forgive me if this was posted already. I've looked, but I haven't found it. I thought it might be of interest to people here.
About a month ago Kirkpatrick gave a really interesting speech about how AARO was setup and...
My quick attempt to recreate this ufo by filming sun lens flare
It doesn't go "behind clouds" the same way - it hides rather abruptly (I move phone to the side and sun hides behind a wall) but I bet If I obscure sun using some transparent...
They look like Starlink horizon flares.
Do you have video of them accelerating or reversing direction? That's a common illusion with SHFs, but the video always shows straight lines at constant speed.
Sundogs sometimes look rectangular, depending on the shape of the cloud that they appear inside.
The 'no definable borders' characteristic is particularly indicative of a sundog, circumzenithal arc or some other parhelia phenomenon.
Sundogs sometimes look rectangular, depending on the shape of the cloud that they appear inside.
The 'no definable borders' characteristic is particularly indicative of a sundog, circumzenithal arc or some other parhelia phenomenon.