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I made a 4D god's eye replay of the Iran strikes using public OSINT data.
— Bilawal Sidhu (@bilawalsidhu) March 3, 2026
When I turned on the orbital layer in worldview something jumped out.
You can see satellite passes stack up over the strike zones in the hours before & after impact. Everyone was watching. Some of them… pic.twitter.com/1yW2CiueKY
The WW2 RAF pilots counter attack to the V1 menace was to gain altitude and dive at the flying bomb from the side opening fire with it's guns and cannons whilst using the deflection method of shooting.
If guns and arnament failed or were exhausted it was found and proven that you could tip these flying bombs out of the sky by disturbing their own air flow.
The skilled brave pilots did this by chasing and matching the bombs flying airspeed usually around 320 to 340 mph .They would then place the tip of their wing with great precision under the V1 wing and they would then rock their own wings from side to side to create an airflow disturbance ,which would in turn cause the V1's guidance gyroscope to fail and send the bomb crashing to earth.
Pilots accounts show when they tipped these flying bombs the idea was NOT to touch the V1 in any way but use the wing airflow and aerodynamic pressure to destroy it.