Re: Google Earth Tinker AFB


Message posted by Mark Lincoln on July 15, 2011 at 19:15:21 PST:

Too true. And 'noise' is always a problem in digital imaging. It is also a technique used to obfuscate images. We must remember that the USA requires the obfuscation of certain areas when digitally imaged from space.

How could we test the Tinker image?

The suggestion is that it is a minimum interval takeoff operation, in which the aircraft would be rolling at set intervals. Thus the 'time' line of a triangle is established and the base line and tangental lines will be portrayed upon the image as aircraft and their shadows. Thus time is known, the horizontal dispersion is known (distance between aircraft) and the vertical (tangental dispersion) is also known. Given the size of the aircraft image, (with the size of the shadows as a control) it should be able to prove whether the image is that of a MITO or the result of deliberate obfuscation of Tinker AFB.

Think Gentlemen. Think.

Think, acquire, analyze, integrate, test and compare.

We have intelligence and that is what the operation is named for.


In Reply to: Re: Google Earth Tinker AFB posted by Joerg (Webmaster) on July 15, 2011 at 9:05:09 PST:

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