Monday, August 1, 2011

Drone strike zaps six militants in South Waziristan.


Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- A suspected U.S. drone strike in Pakistan's tribal region killed six alleged militants on Monday, intelligence officials told CNN.

Two Pakistani intelligence officials said the suspected drone fired two missiles on an alleged militant's vehicle in the area of Azam Warsak of South Waziristan.

South Waziristan is one of the seven districts of Pakistan's volatile tribal region bordering Afghanistan.
The intelligence officials asked not to be named because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

The overwhelming majority of drone strikes have targeted areas in North and South Waziristan. Analysts say the areas are havens for militants fueling the insurgencies in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The United States does not comment on suspected drone strikes. But it is the only country in the region known to have the ability to launch missiles from drones -- which are controlled remotely.
Journalist Saboor Khattak contributed to this report.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Free chopper air show today in Amarillo ..

Special thanks to the folks at Tac-Air who let us shoot from the ramp.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Lockheed unmanned blimp crashes -


PITTSBURGH— An unmanned, remote controlled airship, launched from Akron, Ohio, crash landed Wednesday morning, just outside of Pittsburgh, Pa.

The High Altitude Long Endurance-Demonstrator, also known as HALE-D, was designed by Lockheed Martin, based out of Akron.

It launched just before 6:00 a.m. at the air dock in Akron.

"It was huge, it was massive! It was also as big as the hangar," said Kailee Thompson of Akron. Kailee and her dad witnessed the launch.

"I've lived here 38 years, and I've never seen anything like this before," added her dad, Richard Thompson.

"When it took off, there wasn't any sound because it's not motored. But there was a lot of joy from people down at airport when it let it off! They were clapping and real excited," said Kailee.

According to Lockheed, the airship reached an altitude of approximately 32,000 feet, however, a technical anomaly prevented the airship from attaining its target altitude of 60,000 feet.

That is when the HALE-D team decided to terminate the flight.

The aircraft crash landed into the woods just after before 8:30 a.m. in Greene County, Pa.

"Wow! They crashed it already? A million dollar tin foil ball is laying in Pennsylvania? Great, wonderful, our tax money at work," said Ray Ficere, of Akron.

"Guess they can try again! Doesn't matter if it fails if they got that much money to throw away!" added Pete Crums of Arkon.

Lockheed Martin is in the process of recovering the airship and will conduct a full evaluation.

They say the airship was supposed to land in central Ohio and was never going to be used again.

Lockheed Martin says they are pushing the boundaries of aviation, and have learned a valuable lesson.
Copyright © 2011, WJW-TV

 

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

"UFO" captured on Dallas tower cam

Editor's note: I'm thinking bug ...



Early on the morning of Monday, July 25, 2011, a local NBC affiliate in Fort Worth, Texas captured images of a UFO on their tower camera. The unidentified flying object appeared as an erraticaly moving spot of light on the upper right hand corner of the video.

According to Bruce Felps, the owner/operator of the East Dallas Times: "Speculation in the NBC DFW newsroom ranged from bug to UFO." Comments on the video indicate that some local residents witnessed the same, or similar, phenomena nearby. Others seem to embrace the theory that the unidentified object was actually light reflected off an insect.

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