hasn2009
Registered Member
Looks like impact is on top of the peak, may be they unexpectedly found a peak high enough not able to avoid because of bad weather?
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so far we only know something was spotted by Turkey and Iran sent some teams to those coordinates to investigate
nothing more is confirmed
if I had $1 every time I heard this, I would retire tomorrow
Pretty sure is a western OSINT type account.Is this Iranian media or turk, am taking advice on not believing Iranian media for their point scoring?
you can see the debris at 0:35Heat signatures almost 15 hours after crash when its raining? Also no debris visible?
But how could the crashed helicopter still lit up after more than ten hours with monster rain?you can see the debris at 0:35
Maybe the survivors started a fire. But I think it is unlikelyBut how could the crashed helicopter still lit up after more than ten hours with monster rain?
I don't think it's lit up. The camera has cooled MCT sensors. It can detect very low contrasts in temperature. Even if a few degrees difference between the environment and crash site should trigger the sensors to color the multispectral image of the operator UI.But how could the crashed helicopter still lit up after more than ten hours with monster rain?
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