MH-6 Little Bird I could see being confused at first
I guess for someone without knowledge of different aircraft it could possibly be confused at night but during the day no way someone can mix it up.
It wasn't at night.
Then how? And also that video is pitch black, how is that not night?
Okay I reviewed it, and it doesn't sound much like a missile. I'm sorry, I haven't really heard a missile before; I had just been reading about military aircraft and secret bases and tests so I was a bit fired up and must have been distorted. Watch me and my bro's video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joFRdEXsl-Y
Woops, I meant it wasn't during the day. Sorry. Brain fart.
Sorry, the video proves nearly nothing. This just seems like a classic tale of a distorted story attempting to gain fame.
I'm 13. I don't know what an attack helicopter looks like. And I'm obviously going to jump to conclusions even if they aren't true. Just because I thought ≠ trying to get fame.
The military never tests weapons near cities. The nearest military installation that can do that is Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms.
Plus the fact that the whole state would go into emergency mode if they did "test" near a city.
"stuff, a single Hellfire missile blew up near Los Angeles. We must evacuate everything south of Sacramento!"