Hello everyone.
I would like to ask you the question about two parameters that are always considered invariable in the analysis.
The first concerns the difference in wind between the cruising altitudes of the two objects.
In the mid-latitude Atlantic Ocean, a fast flow of air called a jet stream is present in the upper troposphere.
The wind difference between fl130 and fl240 frequently exceeds 100 knots. This would result in a speed variation in the target from 0 up to 240 knots. That these operations take place in environments with such high gradients is confirmed by the call of the wind at 120 knots from the west heard in the GIMBAL video.
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I would like to ask you the question about two parameters that are always considered invariable in the analysis.
The first concerns the difference in wind between the cruising altitudes of the two objects.
In the mid-latitude Atlantic Ocean, a fast flow of air called a jet stream is present in the upper troposphere.
The wind difference between fl130 and fl240 frequently exceeds 100 knots. This would result in a speed variation in the target from 0 up to 240 knots. That these operations take place in environments with such high gradients is confirmed by the call of the wind at 120 knots from the west heard in the GIMBAL video.
For example ... Read even more