raison de arizona wrote: ↑Fri Feb 03, 2023 12:50 pm
It's flying at 60,000 feet dipshit. I guess he wants them to get it with their personal fighter jets.
He's appealing to people too stupid to realize that they can't spray "chemtrails" from aircraft flying at 37,000 feet with spray bottles to make them dissipate, like this woman:
https://thevane.gawker.com/insane-lady- ... 1550883163
They have no idea how high 66,000 feet is.
Yeah, C-130 cargo planes couldn't take one out, but I bet some clever AC-130J gunship pilots could figure a way to get the cannon pointed up in a hard banking turn and take a few shots at it. The service ceiling of a C-130J is about 30,000 feet, and depending on how good the crews are, they might have a shot at hitting it. The problem would be ensuring that spent rounds don't land on citizens.
My guess is that they'll either let it run out of helium and capture it when it lands, or they'll dispatch an F-15E, which can hit 65,000 easily, to put a couple small holes in the balloon from its 20mm gun. They might wait until it's over a sizeable body of water before shooting it down.