NIKK..A lot of the puzzle pieces I have put together here. Please comment if you have any thoughts becuse I really haven't a clue about this subject.
Flightradar24
Paths of all #PS752 departures from 2 Nov 2019 to 8 Jan 2020 (45 flights). First image focuses on horizontal position, second image displays vertical position. 8 Jan departure is red line in both images.
Departures from IKA airport from 00:00 to 06:12 local time 8 Jan (10 flights, including #PS752). First image focuses on horizontal position, second image displays vertical position. PS752 departure is red line in both images.
Departures from IKA airport from 00:00 to 06:12 local time 8 Jan (10 flights, including #PS752). First image focuses on horizontal position, second image displays vertical position. PS752 departure is red line in both images.
dr.trey
i.e., you cropped the Malard site out.
Dr.T....OSINT can't tell us where the launch site was because the SA-15/Tor is a mobile SAM platform. That said, this field lines up with trajectory and it could have rolled out of almost any of those buildings.
Something odd happened earlier that morning. KK1185 normally flies the exact same route #PS752 does, but about two hours before PS752's flight, it seemed to intentionally avoid flying over the Malard missile research site, which is where the Tor SAM's likely came from.
BenjaminChung
Another interesting visualization is what the routes looked like from the perspective of the facility. I made this graphic from the same data.........Note: the alarmingly truncated line is #PS752.
Martin Huba
Here is timeline of departures with visualization of delays.
1,393 posted on 01/11/2020 10:35:29 AM PST by STARLIT
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