https://www.airdomainintelligence.mil/
Is this a real Air Force department? Look closely at the logo.
Is this a real Air Force department? Look closely at the logo.
Burdizzo said:
Looks like an alien imposter to me. No one in the military smiles this much
Or a soulTibbers said:
This guy doesn't even have a bio.
oldord said:Or a soulTibbers said:
This guy doesn't even have a bio.
Burdizzo said:oldord said:Or a soulTibbers said:
This guy doesn't even have a bio.
He is a character from a David Lynch movie.
FIFYAgBQ-00 said:
Why does the star destroyer have a crooked chemtrail?
That's where it left the atmosphere.AgBQ-00 said:
Why does the star destroyer have a crooked contrail?
Burdizzo said:
Looks like an alien imposter to me. No one in the military smiles this much
And why do they all have a straight flight path except the blue flight path? Why does it have an s curve in it?titan said:
What is kind of weird is how they all seem to be direct against America except for one that implies it went on toward Russia. Its just a weird logo with them starting catty-corner. What is it supposed to even mean.
Burdizzo said:
Looks like an alien imposter to me. No one in the military smiles this much
Quote:
When the U.S. intelligence community's main aviation component updated its seal recently to include images of a flying saucer and what appears to be a Russian fighter jet many wondered if it was a joke.
Turns out it may have been, but the leadership of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence does not appear to be amused.
A spokesperson there told CyberScoop in an emailed statement that its National Intelligence Manager for the Air Domain, also known as NIM-Aviation, "erroneously posted an unofficial and incorrect logo."
I knew that maroon aircraft was a SU-57.Slother93 said:
https://www.cyberscoop.com/odni-ufo-new-seal-in-error/Quote:
When the U.S. intelligence community's main aviation component updated its seal recently to include images of a flying saucer and what appears to be a Russian fighter jet many wondered if it was a joke.
Turns out it may have been, but the leadership of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence does not appear to be amused.
A spokesperson there told CyberScoop in an emailed statement that its National Intelligence Manager for the Air Domain, also known as NIM-Aviation, "erroneously posted an unofficial and incorrect logo."
Burdizzo said:
Looks like an alien imposter to me. No one in the military smiles this much