Ryan Bodenheimer
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But I mean, we could also be surprised, too, and they could be holding it under wraps for something.
Yeah, I mean, I think it's really, really worth everybody looking at and seeing, right?
Because that's something that, you know, with the U.S.
military, if that was a top secret program, would they expose that to the world?
I mean, all you got to do is just not shoot it with a hellfire, right?
Then you don't expose it.
uh so yeah i think it puts us in a very interesting position where now just you know a lot of a lot more questions and answers but extremely cool for that to come out and again i look at it as driving weaponry forward i mean as a fighter pilot as any military combat coded pilot your whole job is weaponry basically how do you get weaponry onto the enemy and protect you know the good the good guys
So in that situation, it makes me think, all right, well, let's say some other country has that technology to not be harmed by our hellfire.
Well, that's the first thing I'm going to think of is how do we compete with that?
How do we get it?
How do we make sure that we're staying on top of that?
And then if it's, you know, if it's something else, then it brings up a lot of great questions as well.
Yeah, I mean, I think it's... So it's in infrared, if I'm not mistaken.
Is that right?
So it's actually... I believe it's thermal image, yeah.
Yeah.
So, I mean, hard to tell on that one.
It does look like some pieces kind of flew off and then came back together.
So does that mean some sort of, you know, material that can expand and shrink and change?
You know, some sort of transformational material?