To: archy
"On Oct. 4, 2001, Defense Department satellites equipped with infrared sensors captured a Ukrainian missile striking a Russian airliner 30,000 feet above the Black Sea."
Could something other than a Stinger have hit TWA 800, in your opinion?
Thanks for your help.
50 posted on
04/05/2004 8:36:45 PM PDT by
Tymesup
To: Tymesup
"On Oct. 4, 2001, Defense Department satellites equipped with infrared sensors captured a Ukrainian missile striking a Russian airliner 30,000 feet above the Black Sea." Could something other than a Stinger have hit TWA 800, in your opinion?
Thanks for your help.
I think it's probable that a missile nailed Flight 800, but very unlikely that it was the two-and-a-half pound warhead charge of a FIM-92A Stinger's warhead that did that much initial target damage. The subsequent FBI extreme efforts at the coverup, to include intimidation of witnesses and arrest of journalists, suggests that it was either a U.S. Navy missile that downed the aircraft, or possible a foreign missile supplied in an FBI undercover sting operation that went terribly wrong.
54 posted on
04/05/2004 8:51:48 PM PDT by
archy
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