A Jordanian photographer accidently captured this timelapse of ballistic missile interceptions



    by Lithium321

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    1. Crystal-Whisper- on

      Photographs like these remind us of the stark realities people face around the world

    2. uberisstealingit on

      And you thought that game Missile Command would never come in handy. Where’s my ball controller, I got this.

    3. Does this imply there are anti rocket sites in Jordan then? Because those take downs were impressive.

    4. Cute_Consideration38 on

      So there are hundreds of things flying from behind the camera and going toward the horizon. Then there’s the occasional thing flying up from the ground. I assume that the things flying toward the horizon are the ballistic missiles?

      I never graduated from college, but shouldn’t there be a rocket traveling up toward each of those incoming missiles?

    5. Why dont they launch them all the the same time? Those fatah missiles are quite big, you cant launch them like a Katyusha. In theory they could all fire at once since they are all probably being launched from different platforms individually

    6. Ironic psytrance is playing when an attack on a psytrance festival kicked the conflict off.

    7. With the music, it looks like some music equalization.

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    8. Impressive_Ad_3137 on

      Just imagine all of them with a nuclear payload. Those debris would have made life hell for those living downstairs.

    9. So missile defense hasn’t improved since missile command came out? You would think theyvwouldnhave supersonic darts or something instead of just explode before the missile explodes

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