her voice+accent isnt sexy, but her hotness+cute nerd glasses makes her a smokeshow
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her voice+accent isnt sexy, but her hotness+cute nerd glasses makes her a smokeshow
Given how they typically treat classified programs, I think whatever it was, was meant to troll China & Russia. Anything that sensitive isn't going to be paraded around in broad-daylight without any special masking.Looks cool. Probably some new ultra low frequency footprint material / drone.
her videos are a little boring, so she gotta add a little something something to bring i those clicks.She must only have 1 good angle, lol.
Awesome interview. Easily one of the best of the year thus far.
Awesome interview. Easily one of the best of the year thus far.
Lots of F35 testing these last couple of weeks out of NAS JAB in Ft. Worth. Flying daily over our houses here.There Has been a ton of military aircraft activity over the DFW area the last few weeks. I was sitting in the drive thru of taco bell and snapped a pic of something military way up near the stratosphere, what was interesting about it was the black smoke rather than typical white coming off of it. I watched it until it got so high up you couldn't see it anymore.
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During two weeks in 1975, a string of the nation's supersensitive nuclear missile launch sites and bomber bases were visited by unidentified, low-flying and elusive objects, according to Defense Department reports.
The sightings, made visually and on radar by air and ground crews and sabotage-alert forces, occurred at installations in Montana, Michigan and Maine, and led to extensive but unsuccessful Air Force attempts to track and detain the objects.
Air Force and Defense Department records variously describe the objects as helicopters, aircraft, unknown entities and brightly lighted, fast-moving vehicles that hovered over nuclear weapons storage areas and evaded all pursuit efforts.
In several instances, after base security had been penetrated, the Air Force sent fighter planes and airborne command planes aloft to carry on the unsuccessful pursuit. The records do not indicate if the fighters fired on the intruders.
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