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Your source points out the source of the so-called "nose cone".
Right now, it's still a "no cone". LOL
Images have been widely circulated online by an Iranian activist showing the remains of what could be a Russian-made Tor-M1 missile that he claimed was found near the plane’s crash site – but there was no way to independently verify that the debris in the picture shows a missile or if it was taken in the debris field on Wednesday.
You do understand that that is an unexploded warhead right? Aside from the fins and final booster that entire thing is supposed to explode in a fragmentation cone when it nears the target. That is either a dummy warhead or one that never achieved detonation proximity.
Sure, Twitterboy. Go read a book on how surface to air missiles and critical thinking work.
Stay the fuck off Twitter as much as possible.
Whatever you do, definitely don't go to reddit.
There are two things in this world that would fill me with childlike joy for a solid week: 1. Watching you eat crow, and 2. Watching Dr. Liar end up homeless and too disabled to work without access to any of the services he so badly wants to see gutted and no one willing to donate to help him.
You do understand that that is an unexploded warhead right? Aside from the fins and final booster that entire thing is supposed to explode in a fragmentation cone when it nears the target. That is either a dummy warhead or one that never achieved detonation proximity.
My understanding was the nose cone contains the sensors and the portion directly behind it is the part that explodes.
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