the aliens build so many wonders such as the pyramids and the Easter Island heads. their spacecrafts could easily approach light speed if not already at it
PYRAMIDS SECRETS REVEALED - YouTube
The object look rather large to be a satellite. Suppose it pass by above the rocket, that would make it at least as large as the rocket and bigger than the released rocket boosters. AFAIK, satellites should be much smaller than that in that they must be launched into orbit by rockets. Further...
that was footage from an infrared camera. dust would not be captured because they do not have heat signature. plus, that was a military grade device so whatever was captured existed for real. Good thing about infrared camera is there is no image distortion at high speeds. at 0:36 it is clear...
judging from the speed, it is the same type of UFO as
Real UFO Escaping Storm - Amazing Sighting - YouTube
from Chinese news
UFO flash spotted 4 mins 11 secs into Shenzhou-9 launch?
Judging from the infrared footage, it can't be a satellite because satellites operate beyond the atmosphere and so are not that hot.
if that is a bug or bird it has to be very close to the lens, and from the magnified image it isn't either. Can't be a plane either which are not that fast.
the rocket was going at what? 10 Mach? and that thing is many times faster, possibly going at 40 Mach at least. if you put it in slow mo, there are TWO of them
2014 is soon lol. and where would Tejas fit? They have Su-30MKI and MiG-29 and Mirage 2000 and getting most likely Rafale. their navy uses MiG-29K. having too many aircraft types would make logistics very difficult
Why is it not good? Let me remind you, to date it is still the only operational jet having bump air intakes. It's avionics, weapons, engine are all top notch and are due to be upgraded to state of the art.
even F-15 is still being upgraded and improved after decades of operation. F-15SE is a case in point. J-10B is many times the capability of J-10A
a diamond shape is not good for aerodynamics
it would likely be designated J-12 if put into Chinese service
I bet to differ. JFT is by no means a small fighter, and with a combat radius of 1,352 km (to be much more in Block 2) it is by no means short legged. It is however, less costly to maintain as compared to a J-10 :P