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ok the planes half wing span..That is from tip of the wing in view to the middle is 1252 pixels
when measure in straight line along the wall.
The green beam is 50 pixels wide
assuming that the beam is 25 Cm wide what will be the wing span?
Question for those good in maths.
You are a real troll. Iranians have themselves had said it from day one that they have go the drone with minimal damage. Are you a moron or what?
I find it hilarious people are still debating the authenticity of these photos and footages.
When Iran first made the claims all the wahabis and Iran-haters were dimissing them, asking for footages and photos. Now not only did they receive the photos, but were also verified by dozens of security experts and US officials and they are still in denial.
The drone is a plastic model?? How stupid can you get??
At any rate, do you really believe Iran manufactured a model of one of the most advanced US drone in less than 48 hours after making the claims??
You can never satisfy some people, haters will always be haters. Props to iran, keep doing what you doing.
looks like the left wing broke off..But the plane remained largely intact..
Landing with minimal damage. That don't sound right. Kind of contradicts don't it? Don't call me names when I'm right.
So that fighters coming from above have difficulty seeing them against desert background. Stay to the topic by the way, and it has been answered by me above in my post, so do not litter the forum.
You did not understand it was something to make oldpal understand, USAF didn't have grey scheme always, USAF wild weasels had different paint jobs from grey to green-camo.
oldman1, make sense again isrealis have not bought these F-16s to fly in their own deserts Lebanon-Syria is not desert never mind you will learn in time when you grow up.
longbrain, You may have your opinion even though Iran cannot come up with a mock up in 2 days yet it could be developed earlier waiting for an incident, Iran has to show the belly of this Model in order to provide more proof.
You did not understand it was something to make oldpal understand, USAF didn't have grey scheme always, USAF wild weasels had different paint jobs from grey to green-camo.
oldman1, make sense again isrealis have not bought these F-16s to fly in their own deserts Lebanon-Syria is not desert never mind you will learn in time when you grow up.
longbrain, You may have your opinion even though Iran cannot come up with a mock up in 2 days yet it could be developed earlier waiting for an incident, Iran has to show the belly of this Model in order to provide more proof, to add more no one here can claim with solid proof that it is fake or its real, we could see more images in coming days.
U.S. officials say they are still trying to determine whether the aircraft shown on Iranian television today was the American stealth drone that went down in Iran last week.
Early Thursday, U.S. officials said, and ABC News reported, that the craft displayed did not appear to be the highly sensitive RQ-170 Sentinel and might be a model, in part because U.S. imagery indicated the Sentinel had not landed intact. Later, however, officials said it was possible that the Iranians had reconstructed the drone for display on television, but that the evidence was "inconclusive."
Pentagon spokesperson Capt. John Kirby said Thursday that U.S. officials were examining the footage aired in Iran for clues.
"I wouldn't characterize it just as military personnel looking," Kirby told reporters. "We've seen the imagery. There are folks that are looking at it."
Kirby could not confirm that the drone shown on Iranian TV was the one the U.S. military admitted it lost, but said that generally speaking, "When U.S. technology falls into the wrong hands, it's always a concern."
For nearly an hour, Iran's Press TV played and replayed footage of two uniformed military men examining the pristine-looking cream-colored frame of what was supposedly the RQ-170.