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So what vehicle would drop an object directly from above from a short distance?
The only explanation is a drone. The next bigger thing would be a helicopter. A plane is not possible as it cannot drop objects vertically due to its forward momentum. And a helicopter attack would certainly be even more severe than a drone attack.
What about two swallows. We already know they can carry a coconut….
(/s just in case)
A much needed relief. Thanks for the chuckle.
But how do they carry the flaming ordinance? It doesn't have a husk
It’s all a matter of how they grip it.
Swallows aren't going to cooperate on flying a munition.
Not with that attitude they won’t.
The military of the us and by extension israel have all sorts of guided munitions that could be dropped from planes, including loitering munitions that cruise way up for hours or days before being guided down for striking.
Point being they have the most advanced military gear on the planet and it could have been plane related they have many options as the us refuses to check their impulses for real even when using us weapons to target westerners and us citizens.
So, drones.
Yes I suppose so but the nature of some of these weapons is kind of hybrid between the two. We do not refer to a guided missile as a drone and they have all manners of everything in between missiles and drones.
A flare for example.
Where is the flare coming from?
A dro- Shit, I mean it was the USA or... Northern lights? Aliens! No, wait, Greta did it! Or...
(Totally not Israel though. The weather in Tel Aviv is fine, why do you ask?)