• Malaysian passenger airliner shot down over Ukraine near Russian border
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[QUOTE=Blanketspace;45418408]That's a pretty definite confirmation that the plane broke up while still in flight, which doesn't tend to happen due to mechanical issues.[/QUOTE] Just yesterday night I saw a docu. about the plane that was downed above scotland because of semtex planted inside a radio.it blew a small hole once the plane was at a certain altitude, but soon enough the plane disintegrated. Immagine what a missile would do.
[QUOTE=Zambies!;45418438][/QUOTE] Do rebels even have those kinda systems
pretty this was the plane carrying the guys that were going to relieve my dad's crew on his oil rig... he was supposed to be flying that exact same path in about 8 hours...
If this is true then damn thats some prophetic irony [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/Z2WPXF5.png[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Saturn V;45418425]I really doubt that, shooting down something at 33,000 ft with rebel equipment?[/QUOTE] Rebels who are extremely well funded by their Big Bro Ivan. [editline]17th July 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=Saturn V;45418466]Do rebels even have those kinda systems[/QUOTE] yep. They're funded by the Russians ffs and have shot down multiple aircraft.
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[QUOTE=Zambies!;45418438]Not knowing what meters and feet are.[/QUOTE] Uhh. Meters and feet are two different things.
[url=http://www.twitter.com/flightradar24/status/489808410884730880]Flightradar24: [B]"Signal from MH17 was lost over Ukraine just before Russian border"[/B][/url] [img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BswmJsNIMAAedWB.png:large[/img] [url]http://www.flightradar24.com/data/flights/mh17#3d6095b[/url] (site's probably still dead)
[QUOTE=godfatherk;45418465]Just yesterday night I saw a docu. about the plane that was downed above scotland because of semtex planted inside a radio.it blew a small hole once the plane was at a certain altitude, but soon enough the plane disintegrated. Immagine what a missile would do.[/QUOTE] That's the Lockerbie Bombing.
[QUOTE=Sir_takeslot;45418478]Uhh. Meters and feet are two different things.[/QUOTE] You missed the point.
More photos of bodies [URL="http://i.imgur.com/XuSckRN.png"]http://i.imgur.com/XuSckRN.png[/URL] Larger view [URL="http://i.imgur.com/CU1IqSP.jpg"]http://i.imgur.com/CU1IqSP.jpg[/URL]
Apparently bodies were falling on the roofs of houses.
imagine being inside it when the missile hit
At this point I think that no matter who did it, they sure as hell didn't do it on purpose. The question I have is why the fuck civilian aircraft were allowed to fly through a warzone with extremely active anti-air.
[QUOTE=wickedplayer494;45418481][url=http://www.twitter.com/flightradar24/status/489808410884730880]Flightradar24: [B]"Signal from MH17 was lost over Ukraine just before Russian border"[/B][/url] [img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BswmJsNIMAAedWB.png:large[/img] [url]http://www.flightradar24.com/data/flights/mh17#3d6095b[/url] (site's probably still dead)[/QUOTE] Luckily this is pageking because this brings back Russia as a suspect
[QUOTE=Orkel;45418500]Apparently bodies were falling on the roofs of houses.[/QUOTE] Jesus fucking Christ. That would be so traumatizing.
[QUOTE=Angus725;45418351]That was how the UN dealt with African conflicts, no?[/QUOTE] Invading and peacekeeping operations are completely different, and I think the international community needs to step in before the situation turns more sour, like the Bosnian War escalated
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[QUOTE=l337k1ll4;45418510]At this point I think that no matter who did it, they sure as hell didn't do it on purpose. The question I have is why the fuck civilian aircraft were allowed to fly through a warzone with extremely active anti-air.[/QUOTE] They were flying very high above a war zone, and typically passenger airliners don't have to worry about anti air hitting them. And what do you mean not on purpose? It's kind hard to accidentally lock onto an aircraft and then launch a missile at it.
[QUOTE=Lick;45418507]imagine being inside it when the missile hit[/QUOTE] If the missile was powerful enough (which it probably was considering bodies falling on homes), you would likely be vaporized from the heat caused by all sorts of shit exploding. You'd see a flash, then you're dead.
Another possibility is the plane being shot down by a fighter jet
[QUOTE=Trunk Monkay;45418526]They were flying very high above a war zone, and typically passenger airliners don't have to worry about anti air hitting them. And what do you mean not on purpose? It's kind hard to accidentally lock onto an aircraft and then launch a missile at it.[/QUOTE] It's been done plenty of times before. Hell the US navy once mistook a passenger jet for an F-14 and shot it down. [editline]17th July 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=tommyc225;45418531]Another possibility is the plane being shot down by a fighter jet[/QUOTE] Someone would have noticed the fighter on radar.
[QUOTE=wickedplayer494;45418481][url=http://www.twitter.com/flightradar24/status/489808410884730880]Flightradar24: [B]"Signal from MH17 was lost over Ukraine just before Russian border"[/B][/url] [img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BswmJsNIMAAedWB.png:large[/img] [url]http://www.flightradar24.com/data/flights/mh17#3d6095b[/url] (site's probably still dead)[/QUOTE]That tells me it exploded mid-air, coupled with the scatter of debris.
[QUOTE=tommyc225;45418531]Another possibility is the plane being shot down by a fighter jet[/QUOTE] Doubtful since they would likely warn the pilots of the plane using some maneuver(s) to tell them to GTFO/stop whatever the hell they were doing first. If they didn't comply, then they would shoot.
plane was 10,000km in the air RT confirms
[QUOTE=Scot;45418556]plane was 10,000km in the air RT confirms[/QUOTE] 10 thousand kilometres? In the exosphere?
[QUOTE=wickedplayer494;45418543]Doubtful since they would likely warn the pilots of the plane using some maneuver(s) to tell them to GTFO/stop whatever the hell they were doing first. If they didn't comply, then they would shoot.[/QUOTE] [url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_Air_Lines_Flight_007[/url]
Those pictures aren't as gory as I thought, which is almost more terrible. Makes you feel like the deaths weren't instant
[QUOTE=tommyc225;45418531]Another possibility is the plane being shot down by a fighter jet[/QUOTE] Highly unlikely given the fact its in rebel controlled territory and the only people with fighters are Ukraine and Russia, countries with highly sophisticated jet fighters are not going to accidentally shoot down commercial airlines and spark international outrage
[QUOTE=Scot;45418556]plane was 10,000km in the air RT confirms[/QUOTE] radius of Earth = 6 378.1 kilometres
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