Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why terror?
Egyptian plane, carrying Egyptians.
Sounds like malfunction or something else happened in the cockpit or with the pilot.
Other Muslims are the primary victims of radical Islamic terrorists.
Anonymous wrote:Why terror?
Egyptian plane, carrying Egyptians.
Sounds like malfunction or something else happened in the cockpit or with the pilot.
Anonymous wrote:Why terror?
Egyptian plane, carrying Egyptians.
Sounds like malfunction or something else happened in the cockpit or with the pilot.
Anonymous wrote:To find out the Truth we will have to wait for Trump to comment on this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems most likely either an on-board bomb or massive mechanical failure.
While it is true a surface-to-air Mille can reach that high, those are the very large platform fired mobile launching systems. Not likely to be found in the Mediterranean unless it is on a naval vessel, like the Vincennes (remember that one). A shoulder fired missile is not likely to hit a target that high.
As for hard to get? Not really. The world-wide black market for military weapons is pretty open. Go play on Tor with a few bitcoins and voilà.
If a surface to air missile was used, would it register on other monitors? For example satellite-based?
NP here, if a missile was used, wouldn't the plane just blow up, not make sharp turns, etc?
Anonymous wrote:in this order - aviate, navigate, communicate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems most likely either an on-board bomb or massive mechanical failure.
While it is true a surface-to-air Mille can reach that high, those are the very large platform fired mobile launching systems. Not likely to be found in the Mediterranean unless it is on a naval vessel, like the Vincennes (remember that one). A shoulder fired missile is not likely to hit a target that high.
As for hard to get? Not really. The world-wide black market for military weapons is pretty open. Go play on Tor with a few bitcoins and voilà.
If a surface to air missile was used, would it register on other monitors? For example satellite-based?
Anonymous wrote:Seems most likely either an on-board bomb or massive mechanical failure.
While it is true a surface-to-air Mille can reach that high, those are the very large platform fired mobile launching systems. Not likely to be found in the Mediterranean unless it is on a naval vessel, like the Vincennes (remember that one). A shoulder fired missile is not likely to hit a target that high.
As for hard to get? Not really. The world-wide black market for military weapons is pretty open. Go play on Tor with a few bitcoins and voilà.