Yep, the only problem with their investigation is that there is no way the drones/missiles were outside Egyptian airspace. The reason is the territorial waters demarcation for Egypt in the Gulf of Aqaba is a little over 6 km from the coast. That means the two objects would've had to be shot at least 7km off the coast of Sinai and then fell sideways that same distance of 7km from whatever altitude they were at in order to fall right on the two coastal towns of Taba & Nuweiba?! That is physically impossible unless they were at an altitude in outer space lmao AND there was a hurricane with 100km winds directly from the west to push them and have them land right on the coast. Impossible. Those things were flying less than a km at the most, from the coast and the needed to be shot down for sure.
I was just telling a fella who was calling out Egypt for "acting as Israel's air defense" on the Gaza Conflict thread the same thing and that no country in its right mind would EVER allow drones let alone suicide drones/missiles to approach anywhere near its territory. No one! And, with the EADS as strong as it is, they can bet their house it's a guarantee they'd be shot down without question.
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