Aw dito. You can't read is like speaking in a different language.
It was all rather simple until you started muddling it up. If you can't figure that out. Well then.
Zee bio weapons, float balloon full of zee chemicals. Best balloon. Tell me how many do they lose. These balloons blow everywhere, yes. So they have, but according to you, it's not balloon if it doesn't blow everywhere. But you wanted zee balloon with zee bio weapons. Go figure that out dumbass. Tell me if balloon has the spyware, it needs stability, yes, it needs a course. But oh no it's not balloon, because it has got the thrust. At what point. Meanwhile you wanted to land the chemicals, so they didn't hit you in the face. You need very secret balloon for this yes, attempting to beat the radar, you're constantly recalibrating.
Tediously. Still you can't be civil. I haven't attacked your bullshit, with down votes. There you are onking at me, flicking the feces.
Also, clearly it DOES matter what it (they?) were designed to do.
We don't know any of this. You're presenting what seems plausible to you, nothing more. Be honest about it. I merely presented a range of possibilities, including that this could have been a test run.
For a balloon to be an effective delivery system for a bioweapon, which is NOT anything I claimed this was, it should descend a great deal before releasing its payload. Balloons can do that and the weight requirement for this is minimal. Presumably that could be controlled remotely. I expect the ideal altitude for such a purpose is known. Far greater dispersal like this than from a bomb hitting anything solid. Lightweight payload that multiplies is ideally suited to a balloon, which has certain obvious advantages you pretentiously thought you needed to introduce.
That's only one possibility, which could be eliminated by recovering the electronics.
Yawn yawn. Mirror strawman. Look in the mirror there's the scarecrow. With the chemicals. They need to glide right, glide, land on a course, hit a target. Or they're doing what. Blowing the WMDS everywhere. So your balloon needs. Thrust.
Balloon can carry how much weight? Science. Like math equation. Tell me. You could put an elephant into upper orbit. There is this cartoon. At least there is of the child and the clown floating. Balloons simply need?
These balloons aren't those other countermeasures, you know they release a bunch of balloons to decoy the SAMs into firing at the balloons now they launch the missiles destroying the SAM. Those balloons blow everywhere. They are very cheap.
A spy balloon on recon, needs what? It needs to take pictures and readings. So it needs a course. It doesn't want to get found either. Or what happens? Therefore it needs, like your first strike biological weapon, tell me this word? Thrust.
No, I don't care what it was, if it was spying. It was spying. Entering another's nation's airspace without permission. Spying. Makes no difference. It's hostile.
But you needed too look at its camera and instruments and vehicle to tell me this? Good for you. I didn't care. It's hostile. Pop it.
No need to mince your words, you can't write. If you can comprehend, you can't convey that.
Aw dito. You can't read is like speaking in a different language.
It was all rather simple until you started muddling it up. If you can't figure that out. Well then.
Zee bio weapons, float balloon full of zee chemicals. Best balloon. Tell me how many do they lose. These balloons blow everywhere, yes. So they have, but according to you, it's not balloon if it doesn't blow everywhere. But you wanted zee balloon with zee bio weapons. Go figure that out dumbass. Tell me if balloon has the spyware, it needs stability, yes, it needs a course. But oh no it's not balloon, because it has got the thrust. At what point. Meanwhile you wanted to land the chemicals, so they didn't hit you in the face. You need very secret balloon for this yes, attempting to beat the radar, you're constantly recalibrating.
Tediously. Still you can't be civil. I haven't attacked your bullshit, with down votes. There you are onking at me, flicking the feces.
You persist with a strawman of your own creation.
In fact your whole spiel is dishonest.
Also, clearly it DOES matter what it (they?) were designed to do.
We don't know any of this. You're presenting what seems plausible to you, nothing more. Be honest about it. I merely presented a range of possibilities, including that this could have been a test run.
For a balloon to be an effective delivery system for a bioweapon, which is NOT anything I claimed this was, it should descend a great deal before releasing its payload. Balloons can do that and the weight requirement for this is minimal. Presumably that could be controlled remotely. I expect the ideal altitude for such a purpose is known. Far greater dispersal like this than from a bomb hitting anything solid. Lightweight payload that multiplies is ideally suited to a balloon, which has certain obvious advantages you pretentiously thought you needed to introduce.
That's only one possibility, which could be eliminated by recovering the electronics.
Yawn yawn. Mirror strawman. Look in the mirror there's the scarecrow. With the chemicals. They need to glide right, glide, land on a course, hit a target. Or they're doing what. Blowing the WMDS everywhere. So your balloon needs. Thrust.
Balloon can carry how much weight? Science. Like math equation. Tell me. You could put an elephant into upper orbit. There is this cartoon. At least there is of the child and the clown floating. Balloons simply need?
These balloons aren't those other countermeasures, you know they release a bunch of balloons to decoy the SAMs into firing at the balloons now they launch the missiles destroying the SAM. Those balloons blow everywhere. They are very cheap.
A spy balloon on recon, needs what? It needs to take pictures and readings. So it needs a course. It doesn't want to get found either. Or what happens? Therefore it needs, like your first strike biological weapon, tell me this word? Thrust.
No, I don't care what it was, if it was spying. It was spying. Entering another's nation's airspace without permission. Spying. Makes no difference. It's hostile.
But you needed too look at its camera and instruments and vehicle to tell me this? Good for you. I didn't care. It's hostile. Pop it.
Scarecrow.
Thrust is a long established feature on a balloon. We don't know if these had it, according to the official narrative that they destroyed everything.
Nothing was launched at whatever we destroyed it with.
I wouldn't think a balloon would be a useful countermeasure, no; you seem to be throwing buzzwords around without purpose. From the beginning.