Posted on 03/12/2014 2:10:46 PM PDT by CivilWarBrewing
China's State Administration for Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense announced the discovery, including images of what it said were "three suspected floating objects and their sizes."
The images in the Strait of Malacca were captured on March 9 -- which was the day after the plane went missing -- but weren't released until Wednesday.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
Probably using our software, LOL.
Like the suspected oil slicks and suspected door
Pirated software...
“China’s photographic interpreters are better than ours? “
Ours are working for the Obamadork.
Anyone working for the Obamadork is stupid, ill educated, and possesses the morals of a slime mold.
Ergo......yup, they are better than ours.
Chinas photographic interpreters are better than ours?
Ours are working for the Obamadork.
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Yes, they were likely busy trying to follow Jolly in Florida. Another fail. /sarc
GETTING WARMER.....
China’s State Administration for Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense announced the discovery, including images of what it said were “three suspected floating objects and their sizes.” The objects aren’t small at 13 by 18 meters (43 by 59 feet), 14 by 19 meters and 24 by 22 meters — the latter of which is roughly the length of a bus.
#BREAKING: Chinese satellite imagery showing possible debris from #MH370. pic.twitter.com/2NWb1VbUto #pnyr
NO ours are too busy spying on what your doing on your computer and at your house. No put that Porn away.
The British guy seems upset.
Ours have been hard at work since this began.
-PJ
“Probably using our software, LOL.”
Probably hacked our satellites & re-tasked them!
If this is the crash site, the images were taken on Sunday, it is now Wednesday, how come they haven’t located these large debris fields
http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/12/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-plane/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
China’s State Administration for Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense announced the discovery, including images of what it said were “three suspected floating objects and their sizes.” The objects aren’t small at 13 by 18 meters (43 by 59 feet), 14 by 19 meters and 24 by 22 meters.
The images were captured on March 9 — which was the day after the plane went missing — but weren’t released until Wednesday.
probably found but not analized until today.
#BREAKING: Chinese satellite imagery showing possible debris from #MH370. pic.twitter.com/2NWb1VbUto #pnyr
Thanks, Maggie.
We need a high-flying plane with modern imaging radar—one that can penetrate up to 100 feet below the surface of the ocean—to find this plane. Maybe it’s time to call in the U-2S based at Beale AFB to find it once and for all.
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