Anonymous ID: a8ff84 Dec. 17, 2024, 1:52 p.m. No.22182701   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Am i wrong re: the Drones in New Jersey?

 

  • if there really are 50+ drones

  • that have been looking for something since November 15, 2024 (i.e. for 32 days)

  • every day for 6 hours (or sometimes 7 hours)

 

50 x 32 x 6h = 9,600 flight hours!!!

 

New Jersey has an area of ​​​​approximately 22,600 square kilometers - of which 3,377 square kilometers are water - so 19,223 square kilometers are land mass.

 

Flying over 19,223 square kilometers in 9,600 flight hours means that a drone has to fly over 2 square kilometers every hour.

 

So an area of ​​​​1000m x 2,000m. At a height of 50-100m, which can certainly search at least the same area on the ground, and a speed of (from what I could tell from the videos) at least 50km/h, this is done within a few minutes.

 

Purely mathematically - without exact values ​​but with estimated values ​​- the entire state of New Jersey would definitely have to have been searched more than twice*!

 

*of course assuming that no drone takes the same route as the other - which is demonstrably not the case, as there are videos that show several drones in one place…