Put yourself in this scenario. You just ejected from an aircraft at the speed of
Источник: https://x.com/imelizabethlane/status/2040380214178382190
Краткое содержание
Put yourself in this scenario. You just ejected from an aircraft at the speed of sound.
Основные тезисы
- Put yourself in this scenario.
- You just ejected from an aircraft at the speed of sound.
- You probably landed hard because you're in a round chute in a chair, probably injured to some extent.
Значимость
Материал отражает текущую повестку автора и комментарии к событиям.
🧾 Транскрипт (формат)
Put yourself in this scenario. You just ejected from an aircraft at the speed of sound. You probably landed hard because you're in a round chute in a chair, probably injured to some extent. You got to get off the X. That's the terrain right there. Wide open, remote mountain regions. Where are you going to go? Your landing area is compromised because a plane crashed, and anyone that doesn't like America is coming to get you fast. We just saw, within an hour, Iran posted a huge bounty on this pilot. I don't exactly know. We know the area, but we don't know exactly where this pilot landed, but this is pretty much what the terrain is like. We showed you that. It's in a region with as many as a thousand militants at least somewhat en route to come get you. We already know from the pictures of the Iranian media, the debris that they have found, that they found the crash site pretty fast. Now, this pilot probably has a pistol, some water, some sort of beacon. Hopefully, the radio survived their ejection, but now you're in a land where literally anyone might be an enemy. There are no friends.
In a perfect scenario, if not injured, this pilot can move maybe 15 to 20 minutes at a mile. I mean, you got to move, okay, because you're not going to hold out that speed for very long in this terrain. It's almost 100 degrees during the day, but ultimately, that outer circle you see there, you need to get four miles away from this crash zone to have any semblance of security, and you got to move fast. That's why in BUDS and SEAL training, every Monday morning, four-mile timed run, because that's the distance. Like, I'm not going to get into the tactics that that pilot's employing, because that part of training is pretty classified for a good reason, but you're alone. You're trying to invade an entire army that's really motivated to find you. anyone who's been through SEER school, probably watching this right now, you guys know the multitude of factors here. It's pretty uneasy. You can't transmit it on open radio frequency because it's being monitored. You have limited battery life, and you have a tractor, but again, you're limited to battery on that, so you usually have predetermined windows that you transmit on. The good news is it got dark pretty quickly, okay? It's like two in the morning, I think, right now in Iran, and we own the night. This pilot definitely knows we're coming, probably can even hear the planes above their head. So we got drones with IR sensors. We probably have AC-130 gunships in the region. That pilot is out there, and we are going to find them. This is the universal code of soldiers, and again, what concerns me is we've gone at it alone. I have seen no evidence of any offers from our allies here. He loves the Constitution. He fights for what's right. He hates the bad guys. He's a freedom warrior. He's your freedom warrior. Watch Carl Higbee every weekday on Newsmax. you We'll be right back.